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The sex and relationships educator Jo Morgan discusses what she believes a sex education curriculum should look like
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Daisy Greenwell from Smartphone-Free Childhood says move likely to have domino effect in other parts of UK
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In what a professor calls an ‘intellectual embarrassment’, the school is requiring students to complete a bizarre training
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From first crush to first love, from the closet to coming out and from loss to connection. For the last 25 years, retired schoolteacher Arden Eversmeyer travelled from Houston across the US to record hundreds of oral 'herstories' from a rapidly disap ...
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From first crush to first love, from the closet to coming out and from loss to connection. For the last 25 years, retired schoolteacher Arden Eversmeyer travelled from Houston across the US to record hundreds of oral ‘herstories’ from a rapidly d ...
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There are real benefits to a society where people feel safe enough to leave their babies and bikes on the street. How have the Danes achieved this level of faith in their fellow citizens?
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Concerns about Neil Foden’s behaviour were raised years ago. We need to understand how such abuse is enabled, writes Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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The long read: Every year, hundreds of Kenyans head off to study at elite universities in the US and UK. On graduating, many find themselves in a strange position: unable to fit in abroad, but no longer feeling like they belong back home
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The prospect of a high school or college reunion elicits shame, dread and regret. What if going could actually be good for your mental health?
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Fears of a future tax rise have already increased fees and lowered intake. Use the money for bursaries and everyone wins, says professor of finance Mike Harris
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Labour sees no electoral gain in flagging sector’s funding crisis – but losses cannot be sustained much longer
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A school district in Houston has voted to redact chapters on vaccines and climate change, and parents and educators are worried
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Young people are increasingly opting to train as plumbers, electricians, welders and carpenters and similar vocations
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A quarter of Britainâs children live below the poverty line. Near his Fife home, the former PM shows how charities help families and says this issue must be a priority for any government
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Teenagers need and want good information about sex. The governmentâs review, and this ideological tug-of-war, is failing them, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Education select committee concerned that excessive workload is driving teachers out of profession
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Spell unlikely words, cram them into sentences: there must be a better way for kids to get the measure of a language, says Adrian Chiles
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Education secretary says guidance will not stop schools teaching children about gender-reassignment surgery