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Education

A-Level results in England expected to return to pre-pandemic grades – live

14 August at 08:15 AM, via The Guardian

Students across England, Wales and Northern Ireland receive A-Level results as universities have made higher number of offers to try to fill courses

Good morning, and welcome to our blog covering A-level results day as thousands of students across England, Wales and Northern Ireland await news of their grades.

Education secretary Bridget Phillipson has said that she expects a “pretty...

‘Censorship’: over 115 scholars condemn cancellation of Harvard journal issue on Palestine

14 August at 08:05 AM, via The Guardian

In an open letter, writers denounced abrupt scrapping of a Harvard Educational Review issue dedicated to Palestine

More than 115 education scholars have condemned the cancellation of an entire issue of an academic journal dedicated to Palestine by a Harvard University publisher as “censorship”.

In an open letter published on Thursday, the scholars denounced the abrupt scrapping of a special...

Just graduated? How to pass the test on your finances with honours

13 August at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

From checking overdraft terms with your bank, to wrapping up household bills … and don’t forget the discount schemes

Most student accounts turn into graduate accounts automatically after you have finished university, but it’s worth checking what you’re being offered. Some banks keep the interest-free overdraft for a few years after you graduate, with limits of up to £3,000, while others...

How College Financial Troubles Could Reshape Student Life

12 August at 11:01 AM, via New York Times

Austerity is coming to colleges boxed in by President Trump’s cuts and their own troubles. As they lay off workers, cut majors and take other steps, the changes may eventually be felt in classrooms.

4 Fitness Tests Trainers Swear By

12 August at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

Starting a new workout routine? Just curious where you stand? Use these exercises to measure your fitness.

Take away our language and we will forget who we are: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o and the language of conquest

12 August at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

The late Kenyan novelist and activist believed erasing language was the most lasting weapon of oppression. Here, Aminatta Forna recalls the man and introduces his essay on decolonisation

In the 1930s, it was common for British missionaries to change the names of African school pupils to biblical names. The change wasn’t “just for school” – it was intended to be for ever. So Ngũgĩ...

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