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CJR Editor Sewell Chan Is Fired

19 April at 00:20 AM, via New York Times

Sewell Chan, who started as executive editor of the publication in September, said his firing after several staff complaints was “baffling.”

What a boob: Texas school district bans Virginia state flag and seal over naked breast

18 April at 22:21 PM, via The Guardian

Students in Lamar can no longer learn about the state of Virginia on their online research database due to the ban

Virginia’s state flag and seal, depicting the Roman goddess Virtus standing over a slain tyrant, her drooping toga exposing her left breast, has been banned from younger students in a Texas school district.

The district, Lamar consolidated independent school district, near Houston,...

What would it mean for Trump to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status?

18 April at 21:59 PM, via The Guardian

After cutting off $2.26bn in funding, the US president reportedly gave the IRS a potentially illegal order

Harvard University is in a standoff with Donald Trump after rejecting a series of demands from the president’s administration, which critics view as an attack on the elite college for its reputation among conservatives as a bastion of liberal thought.

After cutting off its funding, Trump...

Pundits see a ‘diploma divide’ in politics. They’re focused on the wrong thing | Dustin Guastella

18 April at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Education level is viewed as a key factor in how people vote. But it’s dangerous to overlook the question of class

Since about 2020, a number of researchers have determined that the most salient divide in politics today is the diploma divide – that is, the division between those who have a four-year college degree and those who do not. Those who have a degree are more liberal, those who...

Harvard shows resistance is possible. But universities must join forces | Jan-Werner Müller

18 April at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Far too many academics are repeating propaganda about a ‘free speech crisis’. It’s time for a shared strategy

Harvard is refusing the plainly illegal demands by the Trump administration. That sends an important signal: resistance is possible.

But universities must realize that the government is adopting a divide-and-rule tactic: they should collaborate on a shared litigation strategy, take a...

Trump vs universities – podcast

18 April at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

This week, Harvard University, the oldest and wealthiest in the US, defied Donald Trump a list of demands. The Trump administration responded by freezing $2.2bn in federal funding for the Ivy League school.

This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Harvard professor Ryan Enos to consider why the university is pushing back, how far this fight may go and why other universities are watching...

From homework to housework, how British attitudes have changed since the 1930s

18 April at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Study shows women today are happier being women – but getting up to go to work remains as punishing as ever

The mundane tasks of everyday life, such as homework after school and household chores at the weekend, may not have changed in the past 80 years, but societal attitudes towards them could not be more different.

A study by the Policy Institute at King’s College London (KCL), comparing...

School Vouchers Won in Texas. Next Up, the Nation.

17 April at 22:53 PM, via New York Times

Choice laws have now passed in every major Republican state. Congress and President Trump are now aiming at blue states that have resisted vouchers for decades.

Teachers’ union will campaign against Labour MPs if pay offer in England is not improved

17 April at 14:29 PM, via The Guardian

NEU leader tells conference delegates to prepare for industrial action if pay and funding are not satisfactory

The National Education Union (NEU) has warned that it will campaign against Labour MPs if the government fails to improve its pay offer to teachers in England for next year.

Daniel Kebede, the NEU’s general secretary, criticised the prime minister, Keir Starmer, and the chancellor,...

A third of UK school staff report ‘physical underdevelopment’ in poor students

17 April at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

A survey of more than 14,000 staff also found schools having to step in to provide basic household items

A third of school staff have seen “physical underdevelopment” in students due to poverty, with schools in England stretching their budgets to buy basic household items such as cookers, bedding and clothes for pupils whose families are struggling.

A survey of more than 14,000 school staff,...

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