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It's derived from an old statistical chart, compiled in 1992, that has been recently updated to mark the growth of the world's population to 7 billion people. See the full source data of the ...
People around the world disagree about which is more important to emphasize in school: creative thinking or basic academic skills and discipline. 4 charts on how people around the world see education ...
According to the World Bank's data, more than 20% of unbanked adults receive wages or government transfers in cash, and many people in developing countries pay bills and school fees in cash.
This giant, ambitious chart fit neatly with a trend in nonfiction book publishing of the 1920s and 1930s: the “outline,” in which large subjects (the history of the world! every school of ...
Click to view full chart Not much has changed since 2000, when the U.S. scored along the OECD average in every subject: This year, the U.S. scores below average in math and ranks 17th among the 34 ...
As a direct result of public school staff (both teachers and non-teachers) growing so much greater (57% and 157% respectively) than the increase in public school students (10.4%) between 1970 and ...
This giant, ambitious chart fit neatly with a trend in nonfiction book publishing of the 1920s and 1930s: the “outline,” in which large subjects (the history of the world! every school of ...
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture apologized for listing hard work and rational thinking among others traits of white culture in an online portal about race.
Our Chart of the Week looks at one of them: the higher incarceration rates of black men compared with those of white men. The above graphic from the Washington Post’s Wonkblog shows that black men in ...
The average for the rest of the world is 6 per 100 people. Just looking at the number of school shooting incidents, research from CNN showed there were 288 recorded in the US between 2009 and 2018.
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