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Education

‘I wasn’t allowed to study, but I will make sure no girl in this village hears those same words’

02 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Health worker Naushaba Roonjho was ostracised by her family in Pakistan for wanting to work but now she is campaigning for political office

When Naushaba Roonjho became the first girl anyone in her district knew to have passed Pakistan’s national secondary school exam, the news was not celebrated. At home, in her village of Sheikh Soomar in southern Sindh, her father told her: “This is...

Hope in a Time of Cynicism

01 January at 13:40 PM, via New York Times

At a moment when Americans are distrusting and fearful, we examine the psychology of hope.

One Lawyer’s Standoff With Trump’s Deportation Machine

31 December 2025 at 10:00 AM, via New York Times

Mahsa Khanbabai’s client, a graduate student, had been whisked away by masked agents and held in lockup for weeks. Would a court free her — and would the government let her go?

Encouraging Kids to Read Whole Books

30 December 2025 at 20:42 PM, via New York Times

Readers find a classroom trend of assigning shorter texts “troubling.” Also: Reaction to President Trump’s naming of a special envoy to Greenland.

UK universities extend careers advice to graduates in their 40s and 50s

30 December 2025 at 19:12 PM, via The Guardian

Growing numbers of institutions now offering lifelong careers support as older alumni seek help to change jobs

University careers advisers are used to steering fresh-faced students towards the labour market – but they are now increasingly seeing graduates in their 40s and 50s looking for help to revive their careers.

More UK universities are now giving their graduates lifelong access to campus...

Online school and junior tennis: freedom, focus – and a quiet cost

30 December 2025 at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

Elite junior tennis players are flocking to online schools. The model offers flexibility and focus – but raises deeper questions about growth, pressure and childhood

In a major study released recently in Epidemiology, conclusions were drawn – yet again – regarding how shutdowns and online learning were ultimately very damaging to kids’ emotional and mental health (obviously some cohorts...

The Guardian view on the National Year of Reading 2026: time to start a healthy habit for life | Editorial

29 December 2025 at 20:25 PM, via The Guardian

A Children’s Booker prize, library cards for newborns and a major campaign – initiatives to encourage a love of books in children are a cause for celebration

Reading to children from a young age leads to greater happiness, educational success, empathy and social mobility – no wonder the government wants to encourage everyone to do it more. To this end, next year has been decreed the National...

ChatGPT, cooking and Christopher Walken: how parents got their kids to love reading in 2025

29 December 2025 at 15:00 PM, via The Guardian

Fewer children are reading for fun – but parents are trying everything from AI to dramatic voices to keep them engaged

It’s been a tough year for our brains. Merriam-Webster dictionary editors chose “slop” as 2025’s word of the year. New York Magazine recently dropped its “Stupid Issue”, with a cover story exploring America’s collective “cognitive decline”. There are big...

UK accounting body to halt remote exams amid AI cheating

29 December 2025 at 10:19 AM, via The Guardian

Candidates will have to sit assessments in person unless there are exceptional circumstances, says ACCA

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The world’s largest accounting body is to stop students being allowed to take exams remotely to crack down on a rise in cheating on tests that underpin professional qualifications.

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), which has almost...

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