UK youth parliament concludes tech firms should do more to protect users from violent and inappropriate content
Banning teenagers from social media is neither a “practical nor effective” solution to the growing problem of youth violence, young people from across the UK have told MPs.
Although Australia has implemented a social media ban for under-16s, a better solution would be to strengthen...
Schools combining incentives with sanctions saw better response than those relying purely on punishment
Pizza parties and iPads are being offered to pupils as incentives to improve school attendance, according to a new report which says sanctions alone are less likely to work.
While some schools in England are using fines, detentions and letters home to crack down on absence, others prefer a...
Jason Stanley, who says grandmother fled Berlin with his father in 1939, says US may become ‘fascist dictatorship’
A Yale professor who studies fascism is leaving the US to work at a Canadian university because of the current US political climate, which he worries is putting the US at risk of becoming a “fascist dictatorship”.
Jason Stanley, who wrote the 2018 book How Fascism Works: The...
Universities UK say ruling may harm efforts to ‘prevent harassment and hate speech’ on campus
A landmark freedom of speech ruling against the University of Sussex that resulted in a fine in excess of half a million pounds, has prompted fears other institutions could face investigation and even bigger penalties.
The record £585,000 fine, the biggest ever issued by the higher education regulator...
Both parties are responsible for the mess facing Columbia and other institutions. It’s time for their leaders to take a stand
Donald Trump trying to cow higher education institutions into submission using the power of the purse. The administration has withheld $400m in federal funds from ColumbiaUniversity and has vowed to remove even more if its demands are not met.
OfS inquiry concludes into case of Prof Kathleen Stock, who was targeted over views on trans rights and gender issues
England’s university regulator has been accused of “perpetuating the culture wars” after fining the University of Sussex a record £585,000 at the conclusion of an investigation into freedom of speech on campus.
It marks the end of a three-and-a-half year investigation into the...
A new study contradicts received wisdom about underachieving boys. But concerns backed up by evidence should be addressed
New research showing that boys in English schools outperformed girls in maths and science tests offers a corrective to a narrative emphasising the extent to which boys have fallen behind in their learning. The analysis, from the UCL Institute of Education, found that the...
Outburst comes after anti-racism campaigners disrupt event in South Yorkshire and are escorted out
The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has accused “left-wing” teaching unions of poisoning the minds of young people “against everything this country has ever stood for”.
His outburst came after anti-racist campaigners disrupted a Reform UK event on Tuesday where Farage was due to announce the...