Risks still present after head’s death, sister says
The sister of head teacher Ruth Perry challenges Reading councillors over the response to her death.
TUESDAY, 22 OCTOBER 2024, 15:55
The sister of head teacher Ruth Perry challenges Reading councillors over the response to her death.
An effort to revive and maximize use of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program has resulted in student loan forgiveness for over one million people.
A nationwide survey also asks students questions on topics including mental health and screen time.
[Premium Times] The Speaker of the state’s House of Assembly, Adeoye Aribasoye, commended his colleagues for endorsing the governor for another term.
Cardiff University’s boss says redundancy numbers are uncertain as Bangor also seeks job cuts.
A drop in international students has caused financial problems at The University of Sheffield.
A campaigner tells Stormont some lessons can become a debate on whether being gay is right or wrong.
Food security concerns lead to a drive for schools to use more homegrown vegetables.
City of Edinburgh Council is investigating how filters designed to prevent children from harmful content were not activated.
[GroundUp] At Mampondo Primary School, 135 learners and eight staff members share two pit toilets
A Suffolk County police officer and a high school teacher are among four people accused of operating brothels, prosecutors said.
Nova university programme criticised for only having white instructors and for some of its content, such as session on ‘does racism really exist?’
A top university in Lisbon has suspended plans to launch a postgraduate programme on racism and xenophobia after the course was criticised for hiring only white instructors.
The programme, offered by the faculty of law at Nova university in tandem...
The university said that Shai Davidai has repeatedly harassed and intimidated employees. He said that the university has not done enough to crack down on pro-Palestinian protests.
[New Era] Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) management and the representative union’s salary negotiations ended on a high note. After months of negotiations between the university’s management and the Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu), as well as the Teachers’ Union of Namibia (TUN), the parties have agreed to increase staff salaries.
[Namibian] Namibian lawyer, diplomat and social justice advocate Bience Gawanas has been appointed as the chancellor of the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom (UK).
[Daily Trust] The Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, Mr Damian Dodo, SAN, and Pastor Tunde Bakare, will be formally decorated with Honorary Doctor of Laws, honoris causa by the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti ABUAD, next week.
The transition year led Paul Mescal and Cillian Murphy to become actors – and has had similarly seismic affects on thousands of secondary school students. Should other countries follow suit?
‘If you know your Flann O’Brien, you’ll know that bike maintenance and philosophy go arse-on-saddle in this country,” Niall Hare, the 63-year-old headteacher at Kishoge community college in Dublin,...
[RFI] An estimated 10 million children across Nigeria, Mali, Niger and the Democratic Republic of Congo are unable to attend school after devastating regional flooding, the charity Save the Children has said.
Wolsingham school’s carbon-cutting event had been planned by pupils, but parents raised concerns
A school has U-turned on a student-led plan to turn the heating off for a “blue nose” climate action day after concerns were raised by parents.
The heating was due to be turned off at Wolsingham school, County Durham, on Friday but the plan has now been postponed until the summer term of next year...
[allAfrica] In most small villages in rural Zimbabwe, school-going children and teachers walk several kilometres daily to the nearest towns in search of an Internet connection to complete their work. These villages, like many others on the continent, remain largely disconnected from the digital world, leaving students like with limited access to online learning resources.
[Premium Times] The stalled renegotiation of the agreement is currently threatening industrial peace in the country’s public universities.