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Education

Students and faculty at over 100 US universities protest against Trump’s attacks

07 November at 22:05 PM, via The Guardian

Student, national and local groups across US organized day of action to condemn Trump’s assault on academic freedom

Students, faculty and staff at more than 100 campuses across the US rallied against the Trump administration’s assault on higher education on Friday – the first in a planned series of nationwide, coordinated protests that organizers hope will culminate in large-scale students...

When a Vietnam Protest on Campus Turned Deadly

07 November at 18:35 PM, via New York Times

In May 1970, National Guard troops clashed with students at Kent State University in Ohio. Four students were killed, and nine were injured.

‘Huge step in the right direction’: arts leaders hail move to boost creative subjects in England’s schools

07 November at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

Cultural figures hope proposed shake-up of curriculum can reverse years of ‘madness’ in which arts were devalued

For years, Britain’s leading cultural figures have warned that substandard arts provision in schools is devaluing the sector and creating an increasingly elite industry. But the government’s proposed shake-up of the national curriculum, which includes scrapping the English...

My verdict on the ‘woke’ review of England’s school curriculum? It isn’t radical enough | Simon Jenkins

07 November at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

When I heard it was dumbing down education, my heart sank. In fact, it’s outspoken about the chaos of Michael Gove’s reforms and the changes needed

Schooling in Britain today is where medicine was in the days of bleeding and leeches. It is trapped in the past, between teachers wedded to their subjects and politicians obsessed with tests. Doctors generally know if they have cured you, lawyers...

‘If there’s a free alternative, I’ll eat healthily’: how Sweden devised brilliant school meals

07 November at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

A pilot scheme where students eat nutritious breakfasts using donated surplus food builds on the ‘folkhem’ welfare model to boost health and sustainability

Students at Mariebergsskolan, a secondary school in Karlstad, Sweden, make their way to the canteen to grab a juice shot. This morning’s options include ginger and lemon, apple, golden milk, lemon and mint, or strawberry and orange....

Her Research Could Improve Training For Service Dogs

06 November at 16:30 PM, via New York Times

“This is a type of science that has an impact that most people could see in their homes,” said Erin Hecht, a canine researcher at Harvard. “Now there’s just no money.”

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