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Education

Government faces battle over Send overhaul as campaigners voice fears

Today at 19:00 PM, via The Guardian

MPs and parents worry shake-up may abolish vital education, health and care plans that SEN children rely on

Downing Street is facing another bruising battle following last week’s humiliating retreat on welfare reforms, as MPs, campaigners and parents voice concern at its overhaul of special needs education for children in England.

A letter to the Guardian, signed by dozens of special needs and...

The radical 1960s schools experiment that created a whole new alphabet – and left thousands of children unable to spell

Today at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Decades ago, a generation of UK schoolchildren unwittingly took part in an initiative aimed at boosting reading skills – with lasting consequences

Throughout my life, my mum has always been a big reader. She was in three or four book clubs at the same time. She’d devour whatever texts my siblings and I were studying in school, handwrite notes for our lunchboxes and write in her diary every...

One-stop family hubs to be opened in all English council areas

Today at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Government announces £500m project to provide single point of access for health, education and wellbeing services

One-stop shop family hubs will be rolled out across England to give parents advice and support, the government has announced. The centres will offer help with breastfeeding and housing issues, as well as supporting children’s early development and language, ministers said.

The...

‘The American system is being destroyed’: academics on leaving US for ‘scientific asylum’ in France

Yesterday at 15:00 PM, via The Guardian

Almost 300 researchers have applied for for positions at Aix-Marseille University after Trump unleashed his attack on academia

It was on a US-bound flight in March, as Brian Sandberg stressed about whether he would be stopped at security, that the American historian knew the time had come for him to leave his home country.

For months, he had watched Donald Trump’s administration unleash a...

Where Are the Men in Boys’ Lives?

Yesterday at 11:01 AM, via New York Times

Jobs working with children are largely done by women, leaving many boys, especially in low-income areas, with few men as role models.

Uganda: Rotary Brings Clean Water and Hygiene Education to Bugonga Primary School On Day Two of Seven Days of Service

Friday at 19:22 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] As part of the ongoing Seven Days of Service campaign, the Rotary Club of Kansanga and the Rotaract Club of Bunga on Tuesday led a powerful Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) intervention at Bugonga Primary School in Entebbe. The day focused not only on improving access to clean water but also on empowering students with practical hygiene knowledge.

Liberia: Nocal Awards Scholarships to 20 Students

Friday at 17:56 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] The National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Education Initiatives Program, has awarded scholarships to 20 outstanding Liberian students. The official signing and awarding ceremony took place on Monday in Monrovia, marking a renewed commitment by NOCAL to invest in Liberia’s next generation of leaders and professionals.

Dutch schools’ phone ban has improved learning, study finds

Friday at 15:37 PM, via The Guardian

After initial concerns, pupils are said to be more focused and have better social interactions with each other

Bans on smartphones in Dutch schools have improved the learning environment despite initial protests, according to a study commissioned by the government of the Netherlands.

National guidelines, introduced in January 2024, recommend banning smartphones from classrooms and almost all...

Liberia: Nocal Awards Scholarship to 20 Students

Friday at 14:18 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Dawn] Twenty university students from across Liberia have benefited from full scholarships from the National Oil Company of Liberia to complete undergraduate studies in the sciences.

Nigeria: Group Sues FCTA, Council Chairmen Over Lingering Teachers, Health Workers’ Strike

Friday at 14:06 PM, via AllAfrica

[Daily Trust] An indigenous group in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the Abuja Original Inhabitants Youths Empowerment Organization (AOIYEO), has filed a lawsuit at the FCT High Court against the FCT Administration and the six area council chairmen over the prolonged strike by primary school teachers, council workers, and health personnel.

Nigeria: FCT Teachers’ Strike – Wike Meets Area Council Chairmen, Nut, Nans

Friday at 13:51 PM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] Abuja — Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, yesterday met with chairmen of FCT area councils, the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, and the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, to discuss the reopening of public primary schools in the FCT.

Nigeria: Shall Vs Should – When Grammar Meets Etiquette

Friday at 13:51 PM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] “Shall we begin?” sounds formal and old-fashioned to many ears today, while “Should we start?” feels natural and contemporary. Yet both expressions serve similar functions, highlighting one of English’s most intriguing modal verb pairs. Understanding when to use “shall” versus “should” isn’t just about grammar. It’s about navigating social expectations, cultural contexts, and...

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