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Education

Girls in England feel less safe at school than they did pre-Covid, survey finds

04 April at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Study finds larger drop-off among girls aged 13-14 who feel safe than among boys, compared with age group in 2019

Girls in England say they feel less safe at school and are more disenchanted with their education, research has found.

Using data from an international study of pupils at primary and secondary schools, researchers said the steep fall in girls’ “emotional engagement” compared...

We need more male teachers so British boys have role models, says minister

03 April at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, says there are too few men working in schools as UK reflects on TV series Adolescence

The fate of boys “is a defining issue of our time”, according to the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, as she calls for more men to become teachers to combat “toxic” behaviours.

Speaking at a conference on Thursday, Phillipson will warn that boys and young...

Ban bosses from ‘improper’ use of NDAs for low-paid workers, says ex-minister

02 April at 09:45 AM, via The Guardian

Louise Haigh calls for end to two-tiered system over complaints of sexual misconduct or harassment

Bosses should be banned from the “improper” use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for low-paid workers in the service, retail or hospitality sectors, a former cabinet minister has warned, as she called for an end of the two-tier system that exists for victims.

Louise Haigh, the former UK...

VAT on private school fees is discriminatory, high court told

01 April at 21:03 PM, via The Guardian

Legal action claims policy breaches rights of children with SEN whose requirements cannot be met by UK state schools

Adding VAT to private school fees discriminates against children with conditions such as autism whose needs cannot be adequately met by UK state schools, the high court has been told.

The legal action against Labour’s policy is being taken by parents claiming that VAT on school...

Who actually runs Columbia University?

01 April at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Trustees aren’t academics – and they’re often political wolves in sheep’s clothing. We need reform to save the American university as we know it

Late on Friday evening, the trustees of Columbia University announced that its interim president, Katrina Armstrong, was leaving her post.

Six days earlier, she had convened an emergency meeting with 75 faculty after the university had cravenly...

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