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Review of student suicides in England dodged ‘real issues’, say bereaved parents

21 May at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Uinversity students’ mental health and wellbeing must be ‘prioritised alongside their studies’, argue campaigners

A review of student suicides in England dodged “the real issues” with universities, the parents of a student who killed herself before a class presentation have said.

The national review of higher education student suicide deaths, commissioned by the Department for Education, heard...

Mental-health lessons in schools sound like a great idea. The trouble is, they don’t work | Lucy Foulkes

20 May at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

All-class therapy sessions don’t help, and may even make matters worse. The evidence shows we need different solutions

It’s Saturday afternoon and my friend’s five-year-old daughter is lying next to me on her living room floor. She explains to me that she does this at school. She lies on her back with the rest of the class and they do something called the body scanner, where they all pay...

I finally managed to impress the gen Z of my household – by admitting I skived out of an open day | Zoe Williams

20 May at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Back in 1990, my sister and I pretended we were looking at universities when we were, in fact, roaming around shopping malls. This astounded my teens

When you book your kid on a university open day, places tend to have a pretty strict specification: no more than one guest. Me and the middle teen kicked this around a bit, planning her trip to Bristol. Her friends could book their own place; it...

Republican Tax Plan Could Hurt at Least 58 Colleges

20 May at 11:01 AM, via New York Times

A plan for a hefty new tax on university endowments was crafted to target “woke” schools, lawmakers said. But a small Kansas college and a Texas medical school might also be hit.

One in four pupils in England ‘disengage’ when they move to secondary, report finds

20 May at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

New study found a drop in enjoyment, trust and feelings of safety after year 7 and a largely positive primary experience

One in four pupils in England “disengage” when they move up to secondary school, with enjoyment, trust and a sense of feeling safe declining sharply, according to a new report.

After a largely positive experience at primary school where children report high levels of...

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