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Teach boys and girls together about menstruation, UCL study argues

20 August at 02:00 AM, via The Guardian

Mixed classes would widen children’s understanding and reduce stigma and disinformation about periods, researchers say

Boys and girls should be taught together in mixed classes about menstruation to help reduce the stigma, secrecy and disinformation which still surrounds periods, according to researchers.

A new study by University College London (UCL) claims schoolchildren are being given...

Less than Greggs? Public have no idea of value of top universities, study finds

20 August at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Belief that snack chain’s revenues exceed those of Oxford one of many underestimations of importance of HE sector

Manchester United and Greggs’ famous sausage rolls are no match for the financial firepower of Britain’s leading universities, despite many members of the public thinking otherwise, according to research.

The study by King’s College London’s policy institute revealed that many...

‘We’re all going backwards’: dismay as Trump undoes Biden student-debt plan

19 August at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Borrowers say higher repayments under changed Save plan means placing life on hold and creating further anxiety

When Faith, a 33-year-old in Burlington, North Carolina, went back to get her master’s degree in higher education administration in 2020-21, she hoped it would accelerate her career growth and maybe even help her get on the housing ladder.

Now, Faith has federal student loan debts of...

A Long Sunrise Walk to Start the School Year

19 August at 11:02 AM, via New York Times

In an annual tradition at the Pratt Institute, first-year students will get to know one another while walking from their campus across the Brooklyn Bridge.

‘Too hungry to think, too weak to sit upright. Concentration slips away’: the struggle to stay focussed as an academic in Gaza

19 August at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

It is hard to keep the mind sharp when the body is thin and dehydrated, but solidarity is teaching starving students their thoughts still matter

I must admit: I write this piece while starving – too hungry to think clearly, too weak to sit upright for long. I do not feel ashamed because my starvation is deliberate. I refuse my hunger even as it decays me. I can survive no other way.

Since 2...

Parents in England skipping meals to afford school uniforms, survey finds

19 August at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Education secretary urges schools to change uniform requirements as costs force many parents into debt

Parents in England are skipping meals and turning to buy-now-pay-later services such as Klarna in order to afford school uniforms before the autumn term, according to a survey.

Almost half (47%) of the 2,000 parents who took part in the poll said they were worried about uniform costs, which...

Not so Totally Rad: the UK music tuition firm leaving pupils in the lurch and teachers in despair

17 August at 11:59 AM, via The Guardian

Schools and parents tell of inexperienced and absent tutors, and slow refunds alongside repeated demands to pay for services never wanted or received

In April 2024, Hannah, a teacher in a Kent primary school where she is in charge of music, thought she had successfully set up weekly drum lessons for around 10 children. She had found a company to provide them: Totally Rad, based in the West...

‘Didn’t have a pillow’: the program kitting out foster students starting college

16 August at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Dec My Dorm gives away sheet sets, pillows, shower caddies and other essentials at an annual summer event

When Ar’reiona Green was accepted to Sacramento State last year, she knew she would need books and school supplies. She didn’t expect to need a toolbox. Or hangers. Or that her dorm room wouldn’t come with a fan or a lamp.

Like many first-year students, Green, who is headed into her...

Supporting kids with Send is expensive. But the cost of not doing so is far greater | Carrie Grant

16 August at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

Education, health and care plans have been invaluable for my children. Hints they could be scrapped fill me with fear

Carrie Grant is a TV presenter and voice coach and a parent of four children with special educational needs

Three of my four children have had full EHCPs. These are education, health and care plans, which means each child’s needs have been assessed and documented. They...

We are gen Z – and AI is our future. Will that be good or bad?

16 August at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Our panel responds: the more we know about this technology, the more it is the source of hope and worry. We have views that must be heard

• The panel was compiled by Sumaiya Motara and Saranka Maheswaran, interns on the Guardian’s positive action scheme

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Ministers aim to export London’s academic success to England’s struggling schools

15 August at 21:00 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Bridget Phillipson says Rise scheme will use techniques from Blair government’s London Challenge

Why are London schools outperforming the rest of England?

Ministers plan to turbocharge their school improvement programme to tackle regional inequalities, aiming to export the success of London’s high-achieving pupils to England’s most struggling schools.

Bridget Phillipson, the...

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