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UK students launch Barclays ‘career boycott’ over bank’s climate policies

Dec 29, 2023

Campaign at leading universities such as Oxbridge and UCL warns lender it will miss out on top talent if it finances fossil fuels

Labour plans thousands of nursery places in English primary schools

Dec 29, 2023

Party has asked former Ofsted head Sir David Bell to find new ways to increase levels of childcare

Florida teacher fired for using gender-neutral honorific ‘Mx.’

Dec 6, 2023

The teacher has filed a discrimination complaint alleging that their termination is a violation of federal civil rights law.

Can a new early reading program help revive this poor Mississippi town?

Dec 6, 2023

"We’re trying to show that when you intervene early enough, you’re equipping young people to become better readers and ultimately better leaders," founder Evelyn Jossell said.

Florida mother of trans student athlete suggests teen was outed amid controversy

Dec 6, 2023

A high school principal and four other school staffers were reassigned as the school district investigates “allegations of improper student participation in sports.”

Exclusive: Education secretary says federal funds are at stake if schools fail to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia

Nov 17, 2023

The Department of Education is reminding schools and colleges that they have a legal obligation to address incidents of discrimination – including against those who are Jewish, Israeli, Muslim, Arab or Palestinian – and that they could ultimately lose federal funding if they fail to do so.

Poorer children could get school choice priority

Nov 7, 2023

Children receiving free school meals in Brighton and Hove could have their choice of secondary school prioritised.

One in 10 mothers with under-fours quit work over childcare, says charity

Nov 7, 2023

About a quarter of a million mothers with young children have left their jobs due to childcare pressures, research by an equal rights charity suggests.

Teachers kick off strike in Portland, Oregon, over class sizes, pay and resources

Nov 7, 2023

Teachers in Portland, Oregon, walked off the job on Wednesday for the first day of a strike that shuttered schools for some 45,000 students in Oregon's largest city.

Class sizes grow to keep up with GCSE resits

Oct 30, 2023

Colleges in England say they are having to expand class sizes and hire exam halls to cope with a rising number of pupils taking compulsory GCSE resits.

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