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Education

Trump wants to rewrite American history. Maybe he should learn it first | Sidney Blumenthal

04 September at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

The president seeking to overhaul the Smithsonian has a dark vision of the past that he’s using to advance his agenda

Of all the presidents, Donald Trump – the man who would remake the Smithsonian and alter its presentation of “how bad slavery was”, as he put it – is surely the most ignorant of American history itself.

What Trump doesn’t know fills the Library of Congress, whose chief...

Today’s the First Day of No Smartphones in Schools

04 September at 11:04 AM, via New York Times

As the year begins in the city’s public school system, students and their parents have to adjust to a smartphone ban. The phones must be stored in pouches or lockers.

Summer’s ending – and the delusion that a new me might be possible is back | Emma Brockes

04 September at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

The start of a new school year always awakens my resolve: time to be more disciplined, less cluttered and nicer to the cats

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Every year at this time, I think of a quote from the Bible, but which I know from Oranges Are Not the...

What Is College Like for You?

04 September at 00:48 AM, via New York Times

Higher education is in flux, and students are adjusting to a lot of changes.

Judge sides with Harvard and orders Trump to reverse billions in funding cuts – US politics live

03 September at 23:04 PM, via The Guardian

Federal judge in Boston orders reversal of administration’s cuts to more than $2.6bn in funding research grants

As part of the Trump administration’s campaign of mass deportations, the defense department will soon have hundreds of military judges work on immigration cases, the Associated Press reports:

The US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has approved sending up to 600 military lawyers to...

UK parents and teachers: share your experiences of the use of screens in schools

03 September at 17:30 PM, via The Guardian

We would like to hear your views on technology and screens in schools, and what it’s like to teach in classrooms

The use of screens technology in schools has grown from simply the use of computers and digital whiteboards. Some use artificial intelligence tools to enhance learning and others encourage children to use tablets.

Some are calling for smartphones to be legally banned at schools, or...

How to protect US students from heat in schools – and is it time to rethink summer break?

03 September at 13:30 PM, via The Guardian

US schools were built for a cooler climate that no longer exists. Now they face record-high temperatures

As schools are returning to session following one of the hottest summers ever recorded, districts are faced with a new problem: how to handle increasingly extreme heatwaves, both in and outside the classroom.

Unbearably hot days are no longer just a summer problem. In the US districts from...

Cringe or comfort? Why some Black people ‘code switch’ their accents

03 September at 13:15 PM, via The Guardian

Dialects are powerful identifiers, especially when you’re from an ethnic minority

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There are times on The Long Wave desk when a conversation sparks a sort of group therapy session. A few weeks ago, Jason came back from a reporting trip to Barbados and made a comment about how some Bajans thought he was from the Caribbean, because his...

Crackdown on international students could hurt struggling UK cities, thinktank warns

03 September at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

The university sector, which is reliant on overseas students for a quarter of income, is key to economic activity in cities like Leicester and Hull

A crackdown on international students in Britain could hurt struggling cities where universities help power the local economy, the government has been warned.

Tens of thousands of overseas students are being contacted by the Home Office to tell them...

Mother of Brianna Ghey joins Kate Winslet in call for smartphone ban in schools

03 September at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Esther Ghey urges government to implement legal ban and says current guidance creates ‘postcode lottery’

Esther Ghey, the mother of the murdered teenager Brianna Ghey, and the Oscar-winning actor Kate Winslet are calling on Keir Starmer to legally ban smartphones in schools, warning current guidance against allowing phones has created a “postcode lottery”.

As children in England and Wales...

Alberta Backs Off on School Library Book Ban

03 September at 01:13 AM, via New York Times

Alberta ordered schools to pull “inappropriate” books, but paused its plan after a large school district banned scores of books in an apparent effort to make a point.

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