Exclusive: KC-led inquiry finds no evidence University of Buckingham’s James Tooley was victim of politically-motivated witch-hunt
To the allies of the University of Buckingham’s embattled vice-chancellor, the conclusion of an investigation into his conduct last week represented an unequivocal vindication of a free-speech martyr.
Prof James Tooley was not only cleared of any wrongdoing in his...
[AIM] Maputo — The Mozambican education authorities have announced that 88 schools will remain closed during the first days of the 2005 school year as a result of extreme violence carried out by Islamist terrorists in some districts of the northern province of Cabo Delgado.
[MFWA] The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) has learnt with shock the expulsion by Nasarawa State University, Keffi, in Northern Nigeria of 37 students over a planned demonstration.
Move comes amid Trump’s overturn of Title IX guidance, limiting schools’ liability in sexual misconduct cases
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A graduate school at the City University of New York (Cuny), a university with 25 colleges spread across New York City, has rolled back rules meant to protect the rights of pregnant students, the school said on Tuesday in an email obtained by the...
[New Era] Ohalushu — Learners from Etosha Secondary School over the weekend paid their last respects to their schoolmate, O’Linn Vanyenga Nauyoma, who tragically drowned at Lake Guinas last year September during the Learners’ Representative Council training trip.
[Nyasa Times] The Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) has disclosed that it is expected to orient 1000 students through Open Distance e-Learning (ODeL) program currently underway at Bunda campus.
[Nyasa Times] The Malawi Government, through the Ministry of Education, remains committed to ensuring that no child–especially girls–drops out of school due to a lack of tuition fees or basic necessities like school uniforms.
[Vanguard] Kaduna — Former House of Representatives member, Hon. Shehu Bawa ABG, has joined prominent Nigerians in commending the Federal University of Technology, Minna, for conferring an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Agriculture on the Governor of Niger State, Mohammed Umaru Bago.
Researchers find restrictive policies do not lower overall time children spend on their phones throughout the day
Banning smartphones at school does not improve academic grades and children’s wellbeing, a study suggests.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham did find that spending longer on phones and social media in general was linked to lower grades, poor sleep, disruptive behaviour...
NAO’s Gareth Davies says healthcare and special educational needs systems are becoming unsustainable
The UK’s chief auditor has said he is open to learning from Elon Musk’s US department of government efficiency, as he gave a speech warning that the NHS and special educational needs funding systems are becoming unsustainable.
Gareth Davies, who leads parliament’s National Audit Office (NAO),...
Google says move is to prevent ‘unhelpful or prank reviews’, after petition by Merseyside deputy headteacher
Google has agreed to remove all user comments and ratings of UK and Irish schools from Google Maps, after a petition organised by a Merseyside teacher.
The decision means thousands of often spiteful and outdated online reviews and star ratings left by Google users about primary and...