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Education

Pundits see a ‘diploma divide’ in politics. They’re focused on the wrong thing | Dustin Guastella

18 April at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Education level is viewed as a key factor in how people vote. But it’s dangerous to overlook the question of class

Since about 2020, a number of researchers have determined that the most salient divide in politics today is the diploma divide – that is, the division between those who have a four-year college degree and those who do not. Those who have a degree are more liberal, those who...

Liberia: Agriculture Ministry Donates Tools and Produce to Boost Rural Education Initiative

18 April at 14:24 PM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — The Kids Reading For All Foundation has received a significant boost in its mission to empower rural youth, thanks to a major donation from the Ministry of Agriculture. The support comes under the foundation’s newly launched initiative, “Harvest for Hope: Cultivating Agriculture to Educate,” which aims to expand educational access for underprivileged children...

Harvard shows resistance is possible. But universities must join forces | Jan-Werner Müller

18 April at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Far too many academics are repeating propaganda about a ‘free speech crisis’. It’s time for a shared strategy

Harvard is refusing the plainly illegal demands by the Trump administration. That sends an important signal: resistance is possible.

But universities must realize that the government is adopting a divide-and-rule tactic: they should collaborate on a shared litigation strategy, take a...

Trump vs universities – podcast

18 April at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

This week, Harvard University, the oldest and wealthiest in the US, defied Donald Trump a list of demands. The Trump administration responded by freezing $2.2bn in federal funding for the Ivy League school.

This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Harvard professor Ryan Enos to consider why the university is pushing back, how far this fight may go and why other universities are watching...

From homework to housework, how British attitudes have changed since the 1930s

18 April at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Study shows women today are happier being women – but getting up to go to work remains as punishing as ever

The mundane tasks of everyday life, such as homework after school and household chores at the weekend, may not have changed in the past 80 years, but societal attitudes towards them could not be more different.

A study by the Policy Institute at King’s College London (KCL), comparing...

School Vouchers Won in Texas. Next Up, the Nation.

17 April at 22:53 PM, via New York Times

Choice laws have now passed in every major Republican state. Congress and President Trump are now aiming at blue states that have resisted vouchers for decades.

Ethiopia: Quality Education Outcomes for Qualified Workforce in the Country

17 April at 19:12 PM, via AllAfrica

[Ethiopian Herald] The Ministry of Education recently issued a report to the HPR regarding the sector’s performance over the last six months. One of the areas of focus was quality education. The author intended to highlight issues of quality education in Ethiopia and what needs to be done to improve it.

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