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University of Sussex’s record fine sparks confusion over freedom of speech rules

11 April at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Vice-chancellors urge Office for Students to provide more clarity to protect students and academics from abuse

A ruling by the higher education regulator for England on freedom of speech breaches at the University of Sussex has sparked anxiety in the sector, as vice-chancellors scramble to review their policies to avoid potential violations.

Two weeks after the Office for Students (OfS) handed...

Friday briefing: Has the campaign to get smartphones out of schools reached a tipping point?

11 April at 07:51 AM, via The Guardian

In today’s newsletter: Momentum is growing for stricter smartphone rules for children, as schools, parents, and ​t​he Children’s Commissioner push for bans amid rising concerns

Good morning. If your child is using their smartphone at school, they are very likely to be breaking the rules. That is the conclusion of a new report from the Children’s Commissioner, Rachel de Souza, which says that...

Trump is pushing students towards Britain – ministers, don’t let your immigration obsession stand in the way | Polly Toynbee

11 April at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Beleaguered UK universities have a golden opportunity. If the government passes it up, it risks billions in revenue

Shocking stories told at a US universities conference in San Diego described Donald Trump’s assaults on research grants, academics and students. Foreign students face deportation for infractions as minor as parking or speeding tickets. A reported 500 student visas have been...

Liberia: Govt Addresses MCSS Teachers Crisis

10 April at 19:53 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] In a major step to address ongoing concerns surrounding the staffing and payroll management within the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS), the government of Liberia, through the Civil Service Agency (CSA), on Wednesday announced the kickoff of a comprehensive personnel verification and payroll audit exercise.

Liberia: Grand Kru Technical College Gets New President

10 April at 12:06 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Republic] Some citizens of Grand Kru County have congratulated Assistant Prof. Sarwee Joe Wia Faeflen, BSc, MSc, Ph.D on his appointment as President of the Grand Kru Technical College in Barclayville City by Joseph N. Boakai.

France to tighten mobile phone ban in middle schools

10 April at 12:05 PM, via The Guardian

Pupils to be separated from devices for entire school day from September after trial of ‘digital pause’ scheme

France is to tighten its ban on the use of mobile phones in middle schools, making pupils at the ages of 11 to 15 shut away their devices in a locker or pouch at the start of the day and access them again only as they are leaving.

The education minister told the senate she wanted...

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