Why it’s important to read aloud to your kids – even after they can read themselves
Mart Production/Pexels , CC BY Is reading to your kids a bedtime ritual in your home? For many of us, it will be a visceral memory of our own childhoods. Or of the time raising now grown-up children. Perhaps it involves a...

Stepmums, alien mums, robot mums, vengeful mums: 7 films to watch this Mother’s Day
With Mothers Day around the corner, you may be wondering what gift youll give mum or any of the mums in your life. This year, why not skip the fancy dinner and offer one of the most precious gifts there is: quality time,...

Friday essay: I work as a sensitivity reader – and racism is harder to spot than you’d think
If I asked you to picture a racist, I know exactly what youd envision. A white hood, or someone screaming slurs, or a person praising slavery. The reality is that racism and problematic phrases are much more insidious and...

How Donald Trump’s assault on universities echoes earlier American conservative ideas
Fifty years ago, the American philosopher and conservative thinker James Burnham wrote his most infamous book, The Suicide of the West: An Essay on the Meaning and Destiny of Liberalism. Burnham argued that liberalism ...
Hidden connections of more than 100 migratory marine species revealed in interactive map
Wirestock Creators/Shutterstock From the enormous blue whale to the delicate monarch butterfly, animals of all shapes and sizes migrate across the globe. These migrations connect distant habitats, from the tropics to the...
\ Getty Images There is a well-known whakatauki (Māori proverb) that goes: Ka mua, ka muri walking backwards into the future. It applies to many areas of life, but in education the idea of looking to the past to inform...