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‘She’s been talking about it all year’: school at Derbyshire festival gets top grades from children

26 May at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

School at Bearded Theory festival allows parents to enrol children without incurring fines for absences

In a sunny classroom a group of children are constructing music festival stages out of cardboard; in the “playground” outside another class are learning how to throw a diabolo. It is Friday morning at school – but not as you know it.

This is Bearded Theory’s Festival School, where parents...

Trump’s revenge spree on Harvard echoes well beyond education | Jan-Werner Müller

26 May at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Attacks on the university make clear that the administration will wield its power against anyone who incurs its displeasure

In record time, a court has at least temporarily put a stop to the Trump administration’s latest attack on Harvard University, part of a larger retaliation spree that began in April.

On Thursday, Kristi Noem had revoked Harvard’s certification to host international...

Hong Kong targets ‘top talent’ as Harvard faces international student ban

26 May at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Hong Kong has called on the city’s universities to open their doors to those affected by Donald Trump’s attempted ban on foreign students

Hong Kong’s education bureau has called on the city’s universities to “attract top talent” by opening their doors to those affected by the Trump administration’s attempt to ban Harvard from enrolling international students.

Last week the Trump administration...

Estonia eschews phone bans in schools and takes leap into AI

26 May at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Country at top of education charts aims to equip students and teachers with ‘world-class artificial intelligence skills’

While many schools in England have banned smartphones, in Estonia – regarded as the new European education powerhouse – students are regularly asked to use their devices in class, and from September they will be given their own AI accounts.

The small Baltic country –...

Readers reply: Should schools take a long summer break – or does it harm children’s learning?

25 May at 15:00 PM, via The Guardian

The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts

Should schools still be taking a long summer break – is it detrimental to children’s learning? Or should they go year-round with shorter breaks? Julia Phillipson, Corby

Send new questions to nq@theguardian.com.

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Children with special needs in England may lose legal right to school support

24 May at 10:22 AM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Schools minister declines to rule out replacing EHCP documents as part of plans to change Send system

Hundreds of thousands of children with special needs could lose their legal entitlement to extra support in schools in England under plans being considered by ministers, a move that campaigners warn could force thousands more pupils out of mainstream education.

The reforms relate to...

British students at Harvard report ‘growing anxiety’ over US government attacks

23 May at 20:14 PM, via The Guardian

After uncertainty this year, the Trump administration has said it would revoke the university’s ability to enrol international students

British and international students at Harvard report “growing anxiety” over their fate, as the Trump administration’s latest attack on the university could see them forced to disrupt their studies and careers.

On Thursday, the administration said it would...

Fear on campus: Harvard’s international students in ‘mass panic’ over Trump move

23 May at 20:12 PM, via The Guardian

Students at the oldest US university are feeling shocked and frightened by an attempt by the Trump administration to ban foreign scholars

Harvard’s foreign students described an atmosphere of “fear on campus” following an attempt by the Trump administration to ban international scholars at the oldest university in the US.

On lush, grassy quads filled with tents and chairs ready for end of year...

Harvard v Trump: takeaways from university’s legal battle over international student ban

23 May at 20:11 PM, via The Guardian

Ivy League school condemns Trump officials’ ‘blatant violation’ of constitution and ‘retribution’ in 72-page lawsuit

US university scholars and international students: are you considering working or studying elsewhere?

Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced it would ban the institution from enrolling...

Harvard University sues Trump administration over ban on enrolling foreign students

23 May at 15:27 PM, via The Guardian

Ivy league school calls administration’s decision unconstitutional retaliation for defying White House’s demands

US politics live – latest updates

Harvard University on Friday sued the Trump administration over its abrupt ban the day before on enrolling foreign students.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration has accused Columbia University of violating civil rights laws, while overseas...

Belgium’s future queen caught up in Harvard foreign student ban

23 May at 14:20 PM, via The Guardian

Princess Elisabeth has completed her first year but Trump administration’s crackdown may jeopardise her studies

Princess Elisabeth, the 23-year-old future queen of Belgium, has just completed her first year at Harvard University but the ban imposed by Donald Trump’s administration on foreign students studying there could jeopardise her continued attendance.

The US president’s administration...

Teachers and doctors to get 4% pay rise as ministers reveal pay increases across public sector – UK politics live

22 May at 15:13 PM, via The Guardian

All members of the senior civil service should receive a 3.25% rise, the government says

The Conservatives are taking the credit for the near-50% fall in net migration. They say it is the changes to visa rules that they introduced that brought the numbers down.

This is from Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary.

Net migration has halved – dropped by 430,000 – in 2024 compared to 2023

This is...

Teachers and doctors in England to receive 4% pay rise, ministers announce

22 May at 14:38 PM, via The Guardian

Other NHS workers to get 3.6% increase in government’s latest review of public sector pay

UK politics live – latest updates

Teachers and doctors in England will receive a 4% pay rise, and other NHS workers a 3.6% rise, ministers have announced after the latest review of public sector pay.

More details soon …

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UK government urged to introduce GCSE in Ukrainian for child refugees

22 May at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Children’s commissioner joins Kyiv in asking DfE to create new qualification to cope with ‘immense upheaval’ of fleeing war

The children’s commissioner has joined Kyiv in lobbying the UK government to introduce a new GCSE in Ukrainian to help child refugees cope with the “immense upheaval” of fleeing war in their country.

In December, the Guardian revealed that Ukraine was “deeply...

Only UK degree course in stringed instrument-making to close

22 May at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Campaigners say knowledge taught at Newark School of Musical Instrument Crafts vital to preserve traditional skills, especially luthiery

The making of stringed instruments will become a critically endangered craft under plans to close new courses at the only UK college teaching the skills as a full-time degree.

The Newark School of Musical Instrument Crafts, owned and overseen by Lincoln...

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