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Education

What Teenagers Are Saying About Cursing

Thursday at 22:55 PM, via New York Times

Students debate whether there is too much of it today, in what cases it’s appropriate, and when it becomes a problem.

White House opens inquiry into Chicago school program aimed at helping Black students

Thursday at 16:45 PM, via The Guardian

Education department says school program to improve Black academic performance violates 1964 Civil Rights Act

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The US Department of Education has launched an investigation into Chicago public schools over allegations that a program aimed at improving academic outcomes among Black students violates federal law.

The department has also warned that it could...

Religion in Schools

Thursday at 12:47 PM, via New York Times

A Supreme Court reporter and an education reporter explain faith’s new role in schools.

Liberia: UL to Expel Protesting Students of SUP If…

Thursday at 12:36 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Republic] Dr. MAPARYAN UL’s President in a statement stated that “If reports prove to be true through legitimate investigation that any of your members brought knives and sticks on campus and brandished them in the Office of Student Affairs or in any other area, such as a classroom, you will be expelled from the University of Liberia, because bringing weapons to campus is and has long been...

Nature nurture: the Devon estate where rewilding and mental health go hand in hand

Thursday at 08:01 AM, via The Guardian

A restoration project at Sharpham near Totnes aims to tackle the loss of the natural world while helping people build mental resilience

Two landscapes separated by a wide sweep of river tell a story of change. On one side is traditional farmland, close-cropped grazing, uniform grasses, neatly tended hedges and a sparsity of trees, a farmscape ubiquitous across England. On the riverbank...

Matt Wrack plans to stay in post as teaching union’s general secretary

Thursday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Wrack, whose appointment as NASUWT chief faced legal challenge, condemns ‘ludicrous’ efforts to undermine him

The head of a teaching union has said he plans to stay in post despite a “ludicrous” and “coordinated” attempt by political enemies to undermine his position.

Matt Wrack, whose appointment as general secretary of the NASUWT led to a week of legal challenges and the reopening of...

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