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University of Sussex fined £585,000 for failing to uphold freedom of speech

26 March at 10:12 AM, via The Guardian

OfS inquiry concludes into case of Prof Kathleen Stock, who was targeted over views on trans rights and gender issues

England’s university regulator has been accused of “perpetuating the culture wars” after fining the University of Sussex a record £585,000 at the conclusion of an investigation into freedom of speech on campus.

It marks the end of a three-and-a-half year investigation into the...

Africa: Bridging Gaps and Building Dreams – Relance Initiative to Boost Education and Job Opportunities for Youths in Chad and Mauritania

26 March at 07:00 AM, via AllAfrica

[World Bank] Washington — The World Bank has approved the Sahel Regional Engagement for Learning and Collaboration in Education (RELANCE) project, a landmark initiative designed to improve education systems, expand access to quality education, and enhance job opportunities for vulnerable youth in Chad and Mauritania. This $137.15 million investment, funded by a combination of International...

The Guardian view on gender gaps in education: girls and boys both need attention | Editorial

25 March at 20:40 PM, via The Guardian

A new study contradicts received wisdom about underachieving boys. But concerns backed up by evidence should be addressed

New research showing that boys in English schools outperformed girls in maths and science tests offers a corrective to a narrative emphasising the extent to which boys have fallen behind in their learning. The analysis, from the UCL Institute of Education, found that the...

Reform UK will go to war with teaching unions, says Nigel Farage

25 March at 18:17 PM, via The Guardian

Outburst comes after anti-racism campaigners disrupt event in South Yorkshire and are escorted out

The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has accused “left-wing” teaching unions of poisoning the minds of young people “against everything this country has ever stood for”.

His outburst came after anti-racist campaigners disrupted a Reform UK event on Tuesday where Farage was due to announce the...

Liberia: Messy Educational System Reloaded?

25 March at 18:03 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Republic] Former President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf once described Liberia’s educational system as a complete mess. Apparently, the former president was referring to how students are being treated in various learning institutions across the county.

Malawi: Private Schools On the Brink – a Cry for Help in Malawi’s Education Crisis

25 March at 14:30 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nyasa Times] Private schools in Malawi are quietly slipping into crisis, yet their struggle remains largely unheard and unaddressed. These institutions, which have long been pillars of quality education, are now battling to stay afloat in the face of crippling economic challenges. The weight of rising costs, coupled with the loss of financial support from a large portion of their student base,...

Zimbabwe: Schools Spotlight Talent in National Gala

25 March at 13:29 PM, via AllAfrica

[The Herald] The Herentals Group of Schools continues to lead in grassroots sports development, bringing together 41 primary school centres from across Zimbabwe for a national athletics and soccer gala held at the National Sports Stadium’s B Arena.

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