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Harvard offers free tuition to students from families earning under $200,000

17 March at 20:33 PM, via The Guardian

Ivy League school is latest US university to make step with aim to make it affordable to ‘more students than ever’

Harvard University is offering free tuition to more students, the Ivy League school announced on Monday, joining a growing number of higher education institutions in the US to take such a step.

The announcement from Harvard says that undergraduate tuition at the institution in...

Ofsted ex-chief says schools bill ‘very likely’ to make education in England worse

17 March at 20:17 PM, via The Guardian

Amanda Spielman says outlined changes ‘put unions and union members ahead of children’

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Oftsed’s former chief inspector has sparked a row with the government after saying the proposed legislation on schools was “very likely” to make education in England worse.

Amanda Spielman, who was head of the schools inspectorate in England when primary headteacher Ruth...

Did you solve it? Here’s (not) looking at Euclid

17 March at 19:00 PM, via The Guardian

The answers to today’s triangular teasers

Earlier today I set you these mind-mangling puzzles about non-Euclidean geometry, in which the internal angles of triangles do not add up to 180 degrees.

1. Right, Right, Right.

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T-levels are a disaster – and young people are suffering because ministers won’t admit it | Susanna Rustin

17 March at 17:53 PM, via The Guardian

They were supposed to boost vocational learning, but they’re not popular with students and the dropout rate is high. Time for a dose of realism

What’s in a name? With T-levels, quite a lot. By choosing a title that sounded a lot like A-levels – with T for technical – the reformers behind England’s latest post-16 qualification sent a message that the days of vocational education’s...

How Amy Coney Barrett’s close friendship could affect the future of this major supreme court case

17 March at 10:30 AM, via The Guardian

Recusal from case with huge implications for education could tilt scales in cause her friend spent a career defending

In 2020, when Amy Coney Barrett came before the Senate for confirmation to the US supreme court, one of her closest friends told a story on TV about their year together working as law clerks in the nation’s capital.

“That last day when you leave the court you think, ‘Wow,...

Can you solve it? Here’s (not) looking at Euclid

17 March at 09:10 AM, via The Guardian

A trio of triangle teasers

The ancient Greek geometer Euclid presented a list of five axioms he held to be self-evidently true. They are (or are equivalent to):

You can draw a line between any two points.

You can extend lines indefinitely.

You can draw a circle at any point with any radius.

All right angles are equal.

All triangles have internal angles that add up to 180 degrees.

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The LeftBehinds review – dystopian thriller finds the National Theatre firing on all cylinders

17 March at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Lancaster Academy, LeicesterRoss Willis and Ned Bennett’s audacious adventure for schools is a cult in the making, with a post-apocalyptic plot, snappy gags and a trash-talking baby

This is a textbook example of how to approach theatre for schools. Its new touring production, reaching 10,000 secondary students, finds the National Theatre firing on all cylinders with a gripping, often...

Australia news live: new $5 banknote to honour First Nations connection to Country instead of king; Dutton calls for legal crackdown on CFMEU ‘corruption’

17 March at 07:52 AM, via The Guardian

Reserve Bank move follows 2023 decision not to place King Charles on the back of the note. Follow today’s news live

Man drowns in Hunter region waterhole

A man in his 20s has drowned at a waterhole near Dungog in the Hunter region of New South Wales.

We apologise for this break in our program, we will return to normal programming as soon as possible.

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Unauthorised school absence widening ‘disadvantage gap’ in England

17 March at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Thinktank says unauthorised absence is ‘a leading cause’ of performance gap between disadvantaged pupils and peers

Unauthorised school absence is a leading cause of the widening performance gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers in England, according to analysis from a respected thinktank.

The research by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) found that all of the increase in the...

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