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Education

UK 18- to 24-year-olds: we would like to hear your experiences of trying to find a job

11 November at 14:33 PM, via The Guardian

Persistently high numbers of 16- to 24-year-olds are not in work or studying in the UK

Almost a million young people in the UK are not in education, employment or training (Neet).

This week, the government announced the launch of an independent investigation into the issue, which Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Pat McFadden has called a “crisis of opportunity”.

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Robert A.M. Stern Is Still Dreaming of a Fresh New York

10 November at 23:46 PM, via New York Times

The sharp-tongued architect and professor built Manhattan’s most luxurious towers, but his new book shuttles from Billionaires’ Row to the Bronx. (Plus, what he thinks of Rem and Zaha.)

The Guardian view on education reform: Labour risks missing its chance to change schools | Editorial

10 November at 21:15 PM, via The Guardian

Ministers should encourage teachers who are keen to try new things before the new curriculum’s formal adoption

Much better to defer a white paper on special needs education in England than to announce plans in haste, only to be forced to withdraw them. This was the calculation behind the government’s decision to put off until next year its plans for reform in a vitally important and sensitive...

Girl, 17, joins lawsuit against government after seeing horrific phone videos at school

10 November at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

Flossie McShea from Devon says she saw a shooting, a beheading and porn and that other students ‘show you their screen without invitation’

A 17-year-old girl who says she was exposed to horrific images and videos including porn, a shooting and a beheading on a smartphones during the school day has joined a legal action against the education secretary.

Flossie McShea, from Devon, says she also...

Banning Social Media

09 November at 15:11 PM, via New York Times

More schools and governments are turning to tech bans to try to keep kids off screens. Do they work?

Royal College of Psychiatrists faces member backlash over Qatar partnership

09 November at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

More than 150 psychiatrists sign letter condemning contract to host exams in country with well-documented human rights abuses

The Royal College of Psychiatrists is facing a backlash from members over a controversial partnership with Qatar’s state healthcare provider.

The college has signed a contract with the state-owned Hamad Medical Corporation to host international exams in Doha, enabling...

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