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Education

The Guardian view on school exclusions: to help children, gaps in the system must be closed | Editorial

Sunday at 19:28 PM, via The Guardian

Improving provision for pupils outside mainstream education ought to be a top priority

The doubling in the rate of children suspended from school in England since before the pandemic provides alarming evidence of worsening problems with behaviour and lack of in-school support. Persistent disruption was the reason most often cited in figures covering last spring, followed by physical assault...

Readers reply: who has been treated most unfairly by history?

Sunday at 15:00 PM, via The Guardian

The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts

Which individual has been treated most unfairly by history? Alex Middleton, Rutland

Send new questions to nq@theguardian.com.

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BBC to invest £6m in AI to help transform its education services

Sunday at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Hopes investment to make Bitesize more personalised and interactive will attract future licence fee payers

The BBC plans to use a multimillion investment in artificial intelligence to transform its educational offering and attract the licence-fee payers of the future.

After being heavily relied upon by desperate parents during the pandemic lockdowns, the BBC is to announce a new £6m investment...

‘I now know that anything is possible’: from a women’s shelter to Cambridge University

Sunday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

No matter how low you sink, your dreams can still come true: one woman’s inspirational story

As a woman with decades of business experience, a Cambridge graduate with a fulfilling career running my own company, alongside a joy-filled family life, few would guess from looking at me today how close I came to having a very different story.

From the outside, my childhood was idyllic – my family...

‘Soaked and muddy’: British Muslims tell their stories of prayer at school

Sunday at 12:43 PM, via The Guardian

Students speak out after a pupil lost her legal challenge against a top London school after it brought in a ban to promote social cohesion

It was in year nine when Hanzla started praying in the playground during lunchtime at his secondary school in Birmingham, despite restrictions from his teachers.

“I’d find anywhere in the playground and get my friends to kind of make a circle around me...

‘Media firestorm’: Israel protest at professor’s home sparks heated free-speech debate

Saturday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Pro-Palestinian students interrupted a dinner held by a top free speech defender at Berkeley. A polarized and very public controversy has followed

During a dinner for students that the dean of the University of California, Berkeley law school held in his house’s backyard earlier this month, a woman wearing a hijab and checkered Palestinian scarf suddenly stood up with a microphone and...

Nigerian chess champion breaks record after playing nonstop for 58 hours

Saturday at 11:48 AM, via The Guardian

Tunde Onakoya, who has beaten previous record of 56 hours, hopes to raise $1m for children’s education in Africa

A Nigerian chess champion has broken the record for the longest chess marathon after playing the game nonstop for 58 hours.

Tunde Onakoya, 29, hopes to raise $1m for children’s education across Africa from the world record attempt, which has been taking place in Times Square in New...

USC cancels John M Chu keynote speech in wake of valedictorian controversy

Saturday at 04:11 AM, via The Guardian

University says it is ‘redesigning’ commencement plans days after it decided to prevent Asna Tabassum from speaking on 10 May

The University of Southern California is “redesigning” its entire commencement plans – just days after making the controversial decision to cancel the valedictorian speech of a Muslim student – and will also cancel the keynote speech by film-maker Jon M Chu.

The Los...

Oxford shuts down institute run by Elon Musk-backed philosopher

Saturday at 00:46 AM, via The Guardian

Nick Bostrom’s Future of Humanity Institute closed this week in what Swedish-born philosopher says was ‘death by bureaucracy’

Oxford University this week shut down an academic institute run by one of Elon Musk’s favorite philosophers. The Future of Humanity Institute, dedicated to the long-termism movement and other Silicon Valley-endorsed ideas such as effective altruism, closed this week...

Yale students continue hunger strike in protest over Israel’s war on Gaza

19 April at 22:28 PM, via The Guardian

Protesters into seventh day of hunger strike in support of Palestinians and in effort to demand university divestment

A group of students at Yale University were on Friday into the seventh day of a hunger strike in support of Palestinians in Gaza and in a protest to pressure the university to divest from any weapons manufacturing companies potentially supplying the Israeli military.

The group...

Sunak rejects offer of youth mobility scheme between EU and UK

19 April at 19:52 PM, via The Guardian

Labour also turns down European Commission’s proposal, which would allow young Britons to live, study and work in EU

Rishi Sunak has rejected an EU offer to strike a post-Brexit deal to allow young Britons to live, study or work in the bloc for up to four years.

The prime minister declined the European Commission’s surprise proposal of a youth mobility scheme for people aged between 18 and 30...

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