Primary schools urged to teach kids about misogyny
Sadiq Khan launches teaching tool to educate primary school children about healthy relationships.
SUNDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2024, 11:48
Sadiq Khan launches teaching tool to educate primary school children about healthy relationships.
Researchers shocked at discovery that gender difference in physical activity appears to begin so early in life
Girls play outside in nature less than boys even at the age of two, according to the first national survey of play among preschool-age children in Britain.
While researchers expect to see older children socialised to particular gender roles, they were shocked to see similar patterns...
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Fifteen schools currently have ceilings in need of urgent repair, with issues missed during surveys.
He asked for photos of the “boy” performing sexual acts, a Teaching Regulation Agency report says.
Teachers offered training on running classroom sessions for children to learn about inequality and sexism
Combating the “pernicious influence” of misogynists such as Andrew Tate in primary schools is as important as teaching children English and maths, the mayor of London has told teachers.
Sadiq Khan has written to every primary school in London urging them to counter the online misogyny of...
The head of an Irish-speaking school in west Belfast says a new funding scheme punishes the poor.
A grand jury handed up charges against Colt Gray, 14, who is accused of killing four people at his high school. His father, Colin Gray, is accused of giving him access to the murder weapon.
A $28.5 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit against the university helped create a fresh precedent for prosecuting predatory advertising in for-profit education.
Leadership hopeful’s campaign team say Gove ‘and acolytes’ have been responsible for the ‘drama that has led our party to where it is’
Shabana Mahmood, the justice secretary, has told MPs that magistrates are getting powers to sentence offenders for longer – to reduce the number of prisoners being held on remand and to cut the backlog in crown courts
In a statement to MPs, she said that,...
The sister of head teacher Ruth Perry challenges Reading councillors over the response to her death.
An effort to revive and maximize use of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program has resulted in student loan forgiveness for over one million people.
A nationwide survey also asks students questions on topics including mental health and screen time.
Cardiff University’s boss says redundancy numbers are uncertain as Bangor also seeks job cuts.
A drop in international students has caused financial problems at The University of Sheffield.
A campaigner tells Stormont some lessons can become a debate on whether being gay is right or wrong.
Food security concerns lead to a drive for schools to use more homegrown vegetables.
City of Edinburgh Council is investigating how filters designed to prevent children from harmful content were not activated.
A Suffolk County police officer and a high school teacher are among four people accused of operating brothels, prosecutors said.
Nova university programme criticised for only having white instructors and for some of its content, such as session on ‘does racism really exist?’
A top university in Lisbon has suspended plans to launch a postgraduate programme on racism and xenophobia after the course was criticised for hiring only white instructors.
The programme, offered by the faculty of law at Nova university in tandem...
The university said that Shai Davidai has repeatedly harassed and intimidated employees. He said that the university has not done enough to crack down on pro-Palestinian protests.