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Education

Can Trump End the Department of Education?

20 March at 22:49 PM, via New York Times

President Trump signed an order calling for the agency to close, and has already gutted its staff and programs. Still, students may not see much change, at least at first.

What is the US Department of Education and what does it do?

20 March at 22:29 PM, via The Guardian

Donald Trump is expected to try to undo the federal department on Thursday with an executive order

Donald Trump is expected to take the overwhelming step of undoing the Department of Education on Thursday when he will sign an executive order to dismantle the agency in charge of the country’s national education policy.

With the stroke of a pen, Trump will attempt to fulfill a campaign promise he...

Trump expected to sign executive order to abolish US education department

20 March at 21:35 PM, via The Guardian

President made campaign promise to axe the department – but needs congressional approval to follow through

US politics live – latest updates

Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday that instructs the US education secretary, Linda McMahon, to start dismantling the agency, seemingly attempting to circumvent the need to obtain the congressional approval needed to formally...

The Guardian view on the arts in schools: classrooms need more creativity | Editorial

20 March at 20:21 PM, via The Guardian

The promising early signs are that Prof Becky Francis’s education review will boost music, art and drama

If the review of English schools led by Prof Becky Francis leads to a boost for the arts, this will be an excellent outcome. Already, many young people have good experiences of creative learning. Art and design is a popular GCSE, while class assemblies and concerts are a staple of the...

GCSEs harm our young people. Ministers should have the guts to abolish them – and start again | Simon Jenkins

20 March at 18:46 PM, via The Guardian

A report out this week highlights how destructive the cult of the exam is in Britain’s schools. But it doesn’t go far enough

Just say it. Spit it out. Abolish GCSE. It has nothing to do with young people or their advancement. It has everything to do with quantifying, measuring, controlling and governing their preparation for life.

Last year, Prof Becky Francis was asked by the education...

Labour scrutinises smartphone ban in schools as pressure grows over effect on teenagers

20 March at 14:02 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Netflix drama Adolescence has added to pressure from MPs for action to help schools tackle effects of social media on teenagers

Bridget Phillipson is to take a fresh look at smartphone bans in schools as pressure grows from MPs to act on the effect of social media on teenagers.

The education secretary is to start monitoring a select group of schools to understand the effectiveness of...

D.H.S. Detains a Georgetown University Academic

20 March at 13:54 PM, via New York Times

Badar Khan Suri, an Indian citizen teaching on a student visa, was deemed “deportable,” a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security said.

Madrid plans to limit computer and tablet use in primary schools to two hours a week

20 March at 12:26 PM, via The Guardian

Teachers will be banned from setting homework involving screens in effort to tackle ‘risks’ of intensive use of IT at young age

The regional government of Madrid has unveiled plans to limit the use of computers and tablets in primary schools to a maximum of two hours a week in an effort to tackle “the risks associated with the early, intensive and inappropriate use of information...

US universities face choice to surrender or fight back against Trump’s takeover

20 March at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

‘Extraordinary fear’ takes hold at universities as Trump campaign threatens investigations or loss of federal funds

The Trump administration’s unprecedented pressure campaign on American higher education – which is forcing major universities to bow to its demands or risk investigations and the loss of millions of dollars in federal money – is so far facing little pushback from the schools...

Uganda: Museveni Urges Bunyoro to Prioritise Free Education

20 March at 09:28 AM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] President Museveni has called on the people of Bunyoro to fully embrace free education in government schools, emphasizing that high school fees continue to hinder children from poor families from advancing academically.

Uganda: Museveni Breaks Ground for Construction of Bunyoro University

20 March at 09:28 AM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] President Museveni has presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for Bunyoro University, emphasizing the need for free education in government schools and the eradication of household poverty to ensure ordinary children benefit from higher education.

Social care sector faces collapse as NICs and wage rises loom, providers warn

20 March at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Independent care providers say the government’s planned increases will push many to the brink

A day on the frontline of England’s social care crisis – Politics Weekly UK

The adult social care sector could collapse “in a matter of months” when the government’s rise in national insurance contributions (NICs) and the national living wage (NLW) comes in from April, providers have warned.

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