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With 40% of all Africans aged under 15, smarter funding for schools can help young Africans fuel a colossal powerhouse
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In 2014, the Home Office revoked the visas of 35,000 students accused of cheating in an English language exam. The consequences for those wrongly accused was devastating. Amelia Gentleman reports
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Pete Hale’s identical twin sons are non-verbal and diagnosed as autistic, but only one of them was given a place at first
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My son’s curiosity about the beginning of the universe and religion is prompting mind-stretching questions at home
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Billy (not real name) is now being home-schooled after bullying turned into physical violence
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Site launched by Republican to report ‘indoctrination’ a nest of outdated and inaccurate information, educators say
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Donna Tartt’s cult tale of toxic friendship, John Williams’s anti-campus must-read and Zadie Smith’s superb third novel – here are the books that ace academia
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Fewer pupils of primary-school age meet WHO minimum in countries where uniforms are the norm, Cambridge study finds
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Letters: In response to a piece by Gaby Hinsliff, Dr Siân Lawrence says we’re not sliding back to the days of class privilege – we never left them behind
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Preserving Indian French, as community members call it, has taken on new urgency as climate-related hurricanes and coastal erosion threaten to displace the tribe
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Exclusive: work by researchers from western universities and counterparts at Sharif University considered potentially ‘very dangerous’ by experts
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In the desperate scramble to combat AI, there is a real danger of penalising students who have done nothing wrong, says Robert Topinka of Birkbeck, University of London
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Hosseini’s The Kite Runner has joined a growing list of titles ‘under review’ or challenged by school boards, with nearly 5,894 books banned from July 2021 to June 2023
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Abstract painter hopes to inspire young people with fine art after government cuts made it the ‘preserve of the elite’
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About 400 academic papers from 78 research institutes were submitted for an event that pushes back against gendered bias to take the pop phenomenon seriously
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Universities make it very hard to judge the value of their courses, yet it has never been more vital
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Young people with complex needs face long waits for places because providers fear negative watchdog reports
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Heads warn of ‘broken system’ as staff are laid off or not replaced to balance the books
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The state fired teachers and brought in a former army ranger as superintendent, who brought questionable lessons with him
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Investment in healthier, locally produced school foods gave author Lola Milholland a chance to give back to the school and Japanese American community that gave so much to her