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Teenage boys in UK ‘stuck’ reading primary-level books while girls’ tastes expand

26 June at 16:37 PM, via The Guardian

Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid series accounts for eight of the 10 most read books by 11- to 14-year-old boys, while girls the same age enjoy a wider range of authors and genres

Teenage boys are “stuck” reading primary school books such as Diary of a Wimpy Kid, while girls their age are moving on to a wider range of novels, according to a new study.

Among the boys aged 11 to 14 who were...

How Trump’s Education Department Is Targeting Trans Students

26 June at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

Our Washington correspondent Michael Bender explains how the Trump administration is trying to use a civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination to roll back protections for transgender students.

Tarmac playgrounds and windows that don’t open: why hot spells turn our schools into heat traps | Harry Paticas

25 June at 19:09 PM, via The Guardian

Our schools are a dated mix of single glazing, dodgy pipes and atriums like Kew hothouses. They urgently need retrofitting for a changing climate

This week’s soaring summer temperatures have put a spotlight on our schools and their ability to cope, with one in Hertfordshire telling me that it recorded temperatures of more than 40C. So why are our schools struggling?

Modern schools often have...

Unions urge teachers to strike as French school exams go ahead in up to 40C heat

25 June at 18:03 PM, via The Guardian

Claims health of staff and children at risk as France struggles to adapt heat-trap school buildings

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Teachers in France are risking their own and students’ health in overheated schools as a severe heatwave sets new record temperatures, education unions said, urging staff to strike over “unacceptable working conditions”.

Several teaching unions on Thursday issued a...

‘I was miserable at my old school’: UK social media ban puts spotlight on hybrid learning

25 June at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Pupils say LPS Hybrid’s combination of remote and in-person classes has transformed their school experience

Two years ago, Ellie Ball could barely bring herself to attend school. Today, the 16-year-old is planning to take four A-levels and hopes to study astrolaw – “It’s basically space law,” she explains – at university.

The transformation happened largely through a screen.

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One in four graduates will lose financially from going to university, IFS estimates

25 June at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Degrees still mostly boost lifetime pay, thinktank says, but those completing creative qualifications may end up worse off

A quarter of UK graduates can expect to be financially worse off after going to university, especially those who take creative or performing arts degrees, according to new estimates by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

The research is based on the pay of students who...

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