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MPs highlight plight of Gaza students unable to come to UK with children

13 October at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Politicians write to ministers about Palestinians who cannot take up scholarships because they are barred from bringing families

A cross-party group of more than 100 MPs has written to the government, highlighting the plight of Palestinian students unable to take up scholarships at UK universities because they have been barred from bringing their children.

The British government has now...

Two years after school phone bans were implemented in Australia, what’s changed? ‘The impacts were clear’

12 October at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Phone bans are now well established in many Australian primary and secondary schools. Have they made a difference?

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When Australian Christian College, a high school in the Melbourne outer suburb of Casey, implemented a phone ban on its campus, there were multiple reasons for the crackdown. Peer conflicts between students were escalating...

Trump officials reportedly consider selling student loan debt to private investors

12 October at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Experts say the move could eliminate the federal government’s power to cancel educational loans

Officials in the Trump administration are reportedly weighing the possibility of selling portions of the federal government’s $1.6tn student loan portfolio to private investors, which experts say could carry risks for both taxpayers and borrowers – potentially reshaping the student loan landscape...

Gaza PhD student ‘heartbroken’ as family blocked from entering the UK

12 October at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Manar al-Houbi’s husband and children refused entry despite her winning a scholarship to cover tuition fees, living costs and housing for them all

A Gaza PhD student who won a fully funded scholarship to the University of Glasgow has spoken of her heartbreak at her family being denied entry to the UK.

In May, Manar al-Houbi received confirmation of her successful application. “It felt almost...

‘To the men who ran the world, I was just a photo op’: Malala Yousafzai on growing up, getting cynical – and how getting high nearly broke her

11 October at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

The global icon of women’s education is ready to tell the full story of her turbulent recent life, from arguing with her parents to being ghosted by the statesmen who were once desperate to be seen with her

I am at the shed where Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai smoked her first bong. No, there’s no punchline – it’s not that kind of anecdote. “My life has changed for ever,” Yousafzai...

MIT rejects White House proposal to overhaul policies for preferential funding

10 October at 19:43 PM, via The Guardian

Other universities still mulling proposal while MIT’s president said it would compromise academic freedom

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has become the first US university to formally turn down a Trump administration proposal that would overhaul university policies in return for preferential access to federal funding.

MIT’s president, Sally...

Nigel Farage says UK teachers are ‘poisoning our kids’ and predicts strikes as PM

09 October at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Reform UK leader, speaking at event for private US college, also claimed the ‘Marxist left’ controls education

Nigel Farage has predicted teachers would go on strike within weeks of a Reform UK government, and accused them of “poisoning our kids” by telling them that black children are victims and white children oppressors.

The Reform UK leader set out his view on British schools in...

I never thought I’d say this, but I now understand the appeal of home schooling | Emma Brockes

09 October at 14:55 PM, via The Guardian

More and more parents in England are opting their kids out of the education system. I could never do it, but ‘wellbeing days’ do sound nice

If you want to get rich, a friend of mine said recently, set up an exam centre. We were talking about her decision to home school – or unschool, or home educate, depending on your tribal affiliation – her two children, making her simultaneously part of...

Happy, stressed, overwhelmed: Palestinians evacuated from Gaza start their studies in UK

09 October at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Abdallah, 27, and Soha, 31, describe adjusting to their new lives after leaving their war-torn home

The young man emerging from a backstreet accommodation block in a bustling corner of east London looks much like any other student, getting to grips with his studies at the start of a new term. But 27-year-old Abdallah carries more of a burden than most. A qualified doctor, he has recently been...

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