A Novel Cure for the Self-Help Epidemic
Instead of seeking self-optimization, we should turn back to classic stories that cultivate the moral imagination
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Instead of seeking self-optimization, we should turn back to classic stories that cultivate the moral imagination
The article examines how some schools attempt to obscure their shortcomings rather than address systemic issues, highlighting the impact on students and educational accountability.
The article argues for urgent measures to combat grade inflation in education, emphasizing its detrimental effects on academic integrity and student preparedness for future challenges.
Using data from two surveys administered in late 2025 to nationally representative samples of students and parents, the authors investigate why secondary school-age students are missing school and to what extent these reasons differ by age
The authors examine how applicants experience the U.S. government’s personnel vetting process, identify practical strategies for improving the vetting process experience, and develop tools to help applicants navigate the vetting process
This report presents findings about Project imPACT, a reentry program for adults who had been involved in the justice system that focused on holistic programs and approaches to expand access to behavioral health services and reduce recidivism
An alliance with the president was the Israeli prime minister’s selling point. Now it may be his downfall
President Trump wanted an American-flag-blue Reflecting Pool. Instead, he got a swamp
The administration is very likely wrong about Fable, but that is ultimately Anthropic's responsibility