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Education

A united Labour party is making Britain work better for all. We cannot allow our mission to be disrupted | Bridget Phillipson

Monday at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

I’ve delivered for tens of thousands of schoolchildren, lifting them out of poverty – as deputy leader I can deliver for all

Bridget Phillipson is the education secretary

Last week, conference showed the best of the Labour party: our collective strength, united, and with purpose. Our message to the British public was clear: that we offer decency, not decline, and that we’re determined to...

Sudan: WFP and Japan Partner to Provide School Meals for Children in Sudan

Monday at 10:39 AM, via AllAfrica

[WFP] Port Sudan, Sudan — The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of JPY 400 million (approximately US$2.7 million) from the Government of Japan. This vital funding will enable WFP to provide school meals in Sudan, which help to increase school attendance and boost learning outcomes. “This generous contribution from the Government of Japan comes at a critical time...

The fury at home left me terrified of anger. Until a teacher showed me how to use it as a force for good | Marisa Bate

Monday at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

In an eye-opening drama class, Miss Smith taught me that rage didn’t only belong to men

We always knew it was coming. There were signs we’d learned to read: a change in atmosphere, the sound of the fridge door opening, wine glugging into a glass. And then it would arrive. My stepfather’s anger filled the house, even the rooms he wasn’t in. We breathed it in and out silently, waiting for...

Home Office grants extra visas for UCL international students told to defer

Monday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Hundreds of students with promised places had been left in limbo after university exceeded its visa allocations

Hundreds of international students will be able to take up their promised places after negotiations between the Home Office and University College London ended with the government granting extra visas.

Hundreds of students, many from China, had been left in limbo after UCL...

Sudan: World Teachers’ Day – Sudan’s Educators Surviving Rather Than Thriving

Monday at 06:41 AM, via AllAfrica

[Dabanga] Amsterdam — Since the current conflict in Sudan erupted in April 2023, the bells have stopped ringing in Sudan’s schools, and classrooms have fallen silent without the voices of children. Once filled with lessons and laughter. Many educational facilities have been looted, destroyed, or turned into shelters, erasing the rhythm of learning.

Six out of 10 UK secondary schools hit by cyber-attack or breach in past year

Sunday at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Hackers are more likely to target educational institutions than private businesses, government survey shows

When hackers attacked UK nurseries last month and published children’s data online, they were accused of hitting a new low.

But the broader education sector is well used to being a target.

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This Program Rescued Army Recruiting

Saturday at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

The defense secretary cites a ‘Trump bump.’ But the Army’s recruiting surge wouldn’t have been possible without the program started three years ago at Fort Jackson.

‘We’ve been inundated’: European private schools report surge in interest from wealthy British parents

Saturday at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

VAT on school fees has led to a rise in overseas interest and even relocations as UK fees have jumped by as much as 22.6%

Wealthy British parents are turning to boarding schools in continental Europe as rising private school fees push families to look for cheaper options abroad.

German and Swiss institutions have reported rises in the number of queries from British parents who face higher fees...

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