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Education

Africa: ‘Become Activists for Science’

04 April at 17:35 PM, via AllAfrica

[UCT] “What does the world need? The world needs us to be different kinds of scientists. We need to be activists for science, and we need to be scientific activists. We need to show that what we are doing [is] evidence-based, and we actually need to go out there and fight for what is required.”

Congo-Kinshasa: New Islamist Attacks in the East of the Country – 30,000 Students Cannot Go to School Due to Insecurity

04 April at 16:10 PM, via AllAfrica

[Agenzia Fides] Kinshasa — At least 10 people were killed and several buildings burned down in an attack by ADF militants in the rural municipality of Mangina, in the Beni area, in the province of North Kivu, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the night of April 3rd. The buildings destroyed by the attackers include the local health center, which was partially set on fire, as...

Sunak criticised for saying border security more important than staying in European court of human rights – UK politics live

04 April at 14:13 PM, via The Guardian

Sunak has not ruled out leaving the ECHR while insisting he can implement Rwanda policy without needing to withdraw

Members of the National Education Union have voted to delay moving to a formal strike ballot until they know the detail of the government’s pay offer for 2024/5.

Delegates attending the NEU’s annual conference agreed the offer – when it comes – should be put to members in a snap...

‘Girls State’ Review: One Nation, Under Girls

04 April at 13:00 PM, via New York Times

Balancing confidence with broad smiles, the high school students in this documentary understand that camaraderie goes hand in hand with political ambition.

Cropped out, banned, airbrushed: the school photos that show the ugly face of Britain today | Frances Ryan

04 April at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Behind the erasure of disabled children lies the frightening belief that they don’t belong in ‘perfect’ pictures – or public spaces

There is a difference between being shocked and being surprised. I thought of that as I read the news that disabled children had been “erased” from their class photo in a primary school in Aberdeenshire.

A photographer is said to have taken separate pictures: one...

New journalism school in London sets out to improve Black representation

04 April at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Founder of Cocoa Girl magazine says children will also be taught creative writing, music and illustration

The founder of the first major Black children’s magazine in the UK is to open a journalism school to combat representation problems in the creative industries.

Serlina Boyd, who founded Cocoa Girl magazine with her daughter Faith, then aged six, during lockdown in 2020, will open the Cocoa...

One in three teachers have no behaviour support for pupils with additional needs, poll finds

04 April at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Long waiting lists and insufficient resources part of system that is ‘failing’ children, according to NEU members in England and Wales

One in three teachers say they have no behaviour support team for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (Send), while one in four have no educational psychologist or speech and language therapist to help them, according to a union survey.

The...

Parents in the US: are you happy with your child’s school lunch?

03 April at 20:23 PM, via The Guardian

We’d like to know how you feel about your child’s school lunch – and how those lunches vary across the country

Across the US, parents, kids, educators and public health advocates are pushing to change the multibillion-dollar school meals industry.

At the same time, public schools have to contend with government requirements for nutrition, decreases in funding, religious and dietary restrictions...

The Guardian view on free childcare: a subsidy for demand with little thought for supply | Editorial

03 April at 20:08 PM, via The Guardian

The government’s extension of free nursery hours reflects a late recognition of problems the Tories’ are ill-equipped to address

Britain’s welfare state was conceived to care for citizens from cradle to grave, although changing governments have prioritised different parts of that demographic range. The Conservatives have tended to be most attentive to the older end of the electorate....

Teachers in England and Wales could strike again in September, says NEU chief

03 April at 18:30 PM, via The Guardian

Daniel Kebede warns of ‘growing frustration’ within profession as UK heads towards a general election

Teachers in England and Wales could strike again as early as September, according to the head of the UK’s largest education union, who warned of “growing frustration” within the profession as the country heads towards a general election.

Daniel Kebede, the general secretary of the National...

Nigeria: Unilorin Expels, Rusticates 19 Students

03 April at 17:38 PM, via AllAfrica

[Premium Times] Their offences ranged from misconduct, theft, examination malpractice, hostel bed-space racketeering, extortion and assault to admission racketeering

Education ‘will grind to halt’ unless pay rises address recruitment crisis, union leader warns – UK politics live

03 April at 10:23 AM, via The Guardian

National Education Union leader says morale among teachers is at ‘an all time low’ in radio interview

Good morning. Rishi Sunak’s first year in office was blighted by a wave of public sector strikes. Some of those disputes were ultimately resolved, but the problem has not gone away and this morning Daniel Kebede, president of the National Education Union, has been warning about the prospect of...

We have seen the failure of Tory levelling up, so in Manchester we have radical plans to help ourselves | Andy Burnham

03 April at 10:18 AM, via The Guardian

At this defining moment for English devolution, my new manifesto has clarity, ambition and three big ideas

Andy Burnham is mayor of Greater Manchester

This morning I will launch my campaign for a third term as mayor of Greater Manchester with a manifesto which is by far the most radical yet.

For those who have hitherto been sceptical of English devolution, hopefully our recent successful...

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