
Teachers strike again over disruptive behaviour
Teachers are walking out for 12 days in March and April over lack of action on poor pupil behaviour.
THURSDAY, 02 APRIL 2026, 15:58

Teachers are walking out for 12 days in March and April over lack of action on poor pupil behaviour.
The largest school system in the United States released its first guide on how teachers can incorporate artificial intelligence into their work and schools.

A study found correlation between the environment and long-term wellness in sample of 1,978 who attended college between 1940-80
Attending a historically Black college or university (HBCU) as a young adult may be linked with better later-life cognitive outcomes for Black Americans, according to a recent study. The authors sampled 1,978 Black American adults who attended college between 1940 and...
Citing gridlock in Washington, President Trump’s top immigration adviser encouraged Texas lawmakers to lead on conservative priorities.
The investigation into the crash that killed two pilots will include an examination of the black boxes.
In classrooms across the country, educators are weighing whether to shift focus from Cesar Chavez to the broader labor movement he helped lead.

Pupils from West Yorkshire mainstream and specialists school share one site and mix during breaks to help drive inclusion.

Arfan Munir Rai taught philosophy and sociology at Kensington Park School when he broke the rules.

Unite Group says it does not expect the art deco site to reopen for the next academic year.

School leaders believe some deploy a deliberate strategy to boost grades and improve finances, new research suggests
The top 500 secondary schools take in half as many disadvantaged pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) as the average comprehensive, in what is believed may be a deliberate strategy to boost grades and improve finances.
New research from the Sutton Trust...
The university said the flags broke a rule against hanging signs, a policy embraced by other campuses that cracked down on protests. Professors and others say such rules chill speech.
The inquiries target antisemitism and admissions policies. The university called it retaliation for refusing to give in to the administration’s demands.

Sudanese and Afghan students with offers to study in UK say government’s ‘emergency brake’ is discriminatory
The women banned from studying in Britain
Six students from Sudan and Afghanistan have accused the home secretary of racial discrimination and launched legal action to try to overturn a ban on them taking up university places in the UK.
The students – five from Sudan and one from...

The Home Office has blocked new study visas for applicants from Afghanistan, Sudan, Myanmar and Cameroon. It means many women will miss out on life-changing opportunities – as five female academics explain
Six students challenge Home Office visa ban on four countries
Shahira Sadat was thrilled. She had received an invitation to interview for the prestigious Chevening scholarship. “I cannot...
About 950 full-time faculty members who are not on the tenure track walked out. The university told students that classes would continue.
Medical manikns help health care workers learn how to handle fast-changing and complex scenarios.

‘In series one, it was bullying, drugs and alcohol. Twenty years on, it’s vapes, cyber-bullying and bloody energy drinks’
I was working on women’s prison drama Bad Girls when the idea for Waterloo Road came up. Bad Girls creators Maureen Chadwick and Ann McManus had a fiery belief in social justice and did rigorous research. Those are often the foundations of successful serial drama. Ann had...

A union claims up to 300 students will see offers withdrawn as a result of the decision.

A couple call for rule changes on teacher driving after 13 people from a Hagley school died.
New York City is rolling out lessons on Jewish and Muslim American history. Too often, some leaders say, what students know comes from TikTok and social media.

Fountainhall Primary in the Borders has capacity for 50 pupils but numbers attending fell sharply.