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Education

A collection of 34 Posts

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France opens €1 university meals to all students post image

France opens €1 university meals to all students

Sweden wants children reading more and clicking less. Researchers and edtech advocates worry about the AI gap post image

Sweden wants children reading more and clicking less. Researchers and edtech advocates worry about the AI gap

The psychology of generation Alpha post image

The psychology of generation Alpha

University still pays off – even in lower-wage Britain post image

University still pays off – even in lower-wage Britain

‘Six-seven’ viral slang floods classrooms across the UK as teachers report rising disruption post image

‘Six-seven’ viral slang floods classrooms across the UK as teachers report rising disruption

Farage targets teachers as protest disrupts Reform rally post image

Farage targets teachers as protest disrupts Reform rally

Labour pushes for stricter school phone bans amid social media concerns post image

Labour pushes for stricter school phone bans amid social media concerns

Early years funding boost: Why the UK government is prioritising getting children school ready post image

Early years funding boost: Why the UK government is prioritising getting children school ready

Student fees are set to rise, but at what cost to graduates’ mental health? post image

Student fees are set to rise, but at what cost to graduates’ mental health?

English tuition fees rise – but it’s nowhere near enough income to solve universities’ financial crisis post image

English tuition fees rise – but it’s nowhere near enough income to solve universities’ financial crisis

What a House of Commons with fewer privately educated MPs could mean for the UK post image

What a House of Commons with fewer privately educated MPs could mean for the UK

Why UK government policies have failed to recruit enough teachers for years post image

Why UK government policies have failed to recruit enough teachers for years