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My grandpa chose not to speak about his Holocaust experiences – but he asked me to tell the world | Ella Garai-Ebner

27 January at 10:40 AM, via The Guardian

As the grandchild of a survivor, I’m proud to keep his testimony alive, in the hope that people never forget the horrors humanity is capable of

Yesterday, I watched A Real Pain in the cinema. The film is a beautiful representation of two cousins, united in love and grief for their grandma, exploring their family history on a heritage trip to Poland. This experience is familiar to so many Jews I...

The Home Office barred me from attending my own graduation

27 January at 10:30 AM, via The Guardian

I am an international student and was thrilled to be invited – but my visa application was refused

I am an international student and completed a master’s degree in clinical neuropsychology at the University of Sheffield last year.

I saw this achievement as a testament to the inclusivity of global education, and was thrilled to be invited to the graduation ceremony this month.

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Third of young adults in UK ‘unable to name Auschwitz or any Nazi death camps’

26 January at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Lack of knowledge about Holocaust identified as well as level of denial and disinformation seen on social media

A third of young adults in the UK are unable to name Auschwitz or any of the other concentration camps and ghettoes where the crimes of the Holocaust were committed, according to a study.

Other growing gaps in knowledge – especially among those aged 18-29 – were also identified,...

Launch natural history GCSE in England now, campaigners urge Labour

25 January at 20:08 PM, via The Guardian

Environmentalists say new course could be delayed until 2030 because it is viewed as Conservative party initiative

Leading environmentalists have called on the government to introduce a natural history GCSE immediately, amid fears it could be postponed until 2030.

The previous Conservative administration had supported creating the GCSE, which would teach pupils how to observe, identify and...

Inadequate schools ‘left to fester’ by Tories, says Labour in academies row

25 January at 19:24 PM, via The Guardian

Dozens of underperforming schools have been forced to wait more than a year to reopen under new management

Dozens of schools rated inadequate by Ofsted have faced waits of more than a year before reopening, amid accusations from Labour that they were “left to fester” by the former Conservative government.

The state of schools and the future of academies has become the subject of an increasingly...

British Council could disappear within a decade, says chief executive

25 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Scott McDonald is looking at budget cuts and axing the organisation’s presence in up to 40 countries

• Why the financial crisis at the British Council matters as UK pushes soft power

The British Council could “disappear” within a decade, harming the UK’s global status and leaving an international vacuum to be filled by Russia and China, unless the government acts to save it,...

Axel Rudakubana: from ‘unassuming’ schoolboy to Southport killer

25 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

How a chain of events apparently beginning at school five years ago led to the murder of three girls in horrific atrocity

When Axel Rudakubana returned to school after the summer holidays five years ago, something had changed. He had turned 13 weeks earlier but this was not the usual difficult transition to teenage life.

“In year 7 and year 8 he was fairly unassuming. Nothing that would be...

Why the financial crisis at the British Council matters as UK pushes soft power

25 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Labour’s recognition of soft power’s intangible value should take in the crucial work of the British Council

• British Council could disappear within a decade, says chief executive

Something is jarring when the foreign secretary, David Lammy, regards UK soft power as so important he establishes a council to promote the country globally, while one of the longstanding British institutions devoted...

Education Dept. Ends Book Ban Investigations

25 January at 01:43 AM, via New York Times

The department said it would relinquish its role investigating schools that had received civil rights complaints after removing books dealing with sexual and racial identity.

What is DEI and why is Trump opposed to it?

24 January at 18:21 PM, via The Guardian

What the pushback against a more equal society could mean for a world fraught with power imbalances

When American voters headed to the ballot box in November, polls suggested the cost of living, immigration and reproductive rights ranked among their biggest concerns.

But tucked within this week’s barrage of executive orders was an attack on an initiative that had in recent years become...

Los Angeles Schools Reopen to Relief and Worry About Toxins

24 January at 01:51 AM, via New York Times

Many educators and families were thrilled to get back to some routines as a handful of schools reopened after weeks of closures. Others were worried about remaining dangers in fire-hit areas.

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