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Education

Majority of girls and young women in UK alter behaviour to feel safe, study finds

23 September at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Girlguiding survey reveals rising fears of harassment, with many avoiding public transport or changing what they wear

Two-thirds of girls and young women have changed their everyday behaviour to try to stay safe, with 31% avoiding taking public transport alone, according to a survey by the Girlguiding charity.

The research found that 56% of girls and young women in the UK aged between 11 and...

‘A surreal journey’: Palestinian students evacuated from Gaza arrive in the UK

22 September at 19:31 PM, via The Guardian

First 34 students, who have full scholarships, welcomed after months of campaigning by academics and others

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A group of Palestinian scholars who have been awaiting evacuation from Gaza to take up their places at universities across the UK finally arrived on Monday after “a surreal journey from devastation to opportunity”.

The 34 students, who all have fully...

‘Send your daughters or you get no aid’: the Taliban are making religious schools girls’ only option

22 September at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Food handouts and employment are increasingly tied to Afghan families’ agreement to strict Islamic education

When the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in August 2021, Nahid, 24, was midway through an economics degree. She had hoped to work in a university after she graduated.

Instead, Nahid now spends her mornings at a religious school in the basement of a mosque in the western city of...

After last week, UK ministers should know this: a huge rebellion is coming – we will fight for our children’s rights | John Harris

21 September at 15:04 PM, via The Guardian

From mooted Whitehall cost-cutting to the bigoted views of Reform, parents of children with special needs see the latest threats, and we are mobilising

There are more than 1.7 million children and young people in England’s schools who are recognised as having special educational needs and disabilities (or Send). When you factor in their parents and carers, it highlights the huge number of...

House of Commons nursery provider criticised for article praising Reform conference

21 September at 13:52 PM, via The Guardian

Piece on website of LEYF, which runs nurseries across London, talked of party’s ‘growing appeal to mothers’

The company running the House of Commons nursery and others across London has been criticised for publishing an article on its website praising Reform UK’s conference and claiming anti-immigration protests were “driven by a sense of injustice”.

The article, which was taken down by LEYF...

Lammy hints at U-turn to allow Palestinian scholars to bring children to UK

21 September at 12:38 PM, via The Guardian

Group of students from Gaza with places at British universities are due to arrive in the UK within days

David Lammy has hinted that the UK government could U-turn to allow Palestinian scholars to bring their children to the UK.

A group of 34 Palestinian students, including Chevening scholars, with places at British universities have been given permission to continue their studies in Britain....

Oklahoma Republicans propose all state colleges must have Charlie Kirk statue

21 September at 00:40 AM, via The Guardian

Schools would be required to build memorial plaza and describe slain activist as civil rights leader or face fines

Republican lawmakers in Oklahoma introduced legislation this week that would require every public university in the state to construct “a Charlie Kirk Memorial Plaza”, with a statue of the assassinated Republican activist and a sign calling him a “modern civil rights...

The students who debated with Charlie Kirk: ‘His goal was to verbally defeat us’

20 September at 20:00 PM, via The Guardian

Young liberals challenged Kirk’s conservative views on the viral YouTube series Surrounded – an ‘unnerving’ spectacle, according to a rhetoric expert

In the days after his killing, Charlie Kirk was remembered by his allies as a great debater. A quote taken from a widely shared video of Kirk discussing his life’s work – “when people stop talking, that’s when violence happens” –...

‘These results are sobering’: US high-school seniors’ reading and math scores plummet

20 September at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Educators worry about absenteeism and smartphones as NAEP report shows scores at lowest levels in two decades

The average reading and math scores of American high school seniors fell to their lowest levels in two decades in 2024, according to new national data released last week.

The results, from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), found that, on average, reading scores for...

The Guardian view on Adolescence cleaning up at the Emmys: the importance of grassroots drama training | Editorial

19 September at 19:25 PM, via The Guardian

Theatre schools are in crisis. More must be done to nurture young talent like Owen Cooper across the country

As well as the urgent social problems raised by Adolescence – online misogyny and radicalisation – the show’s phenomenal success has drawn attention to a growing cultural issue: the importance of grassroots drama schools and clubs, and working-class representation on TV.

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