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Their critics are right about one thing: universities are reliant on overseas money. But that need is generated by cuts, says academic Jonathan Portes
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As rightwing ‘chaos campaigns’ target schools across the country, queer Armenians are once again fighting for acceptance
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Coroner in Matthew Wickes inquest raises concern over ‘awareness and curiosity’ of academic staff around mental health
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A decade of cuts has reduced local authorities’ ability to deal with key long-term issues, from child protection to an ageing society
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Critics condemn decision by governing board to delay proposed student work plan over what it says is ‘not viable’ legal pathway
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Board of education replaces course at 12 public universities with own US history curriculum, in latest ‘anti-woke’ attack
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A teacher told off a seven-year-old boy in the US for saying ‘Jesus Christ’. Should we care, asks Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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Analysis also says not attending school is as deadly as smoking or heavy drinking
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We’re keen to hear from students at UK universities how they’ve been feeling about attending lectures and tutorials
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Pupils from lower socioeconomic background ‘don’t see it as a subject for somebody like them’, Teach First finds
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Letter: Prof Jonathan Michie says lifelong learning is vital for the economy and society – there will be no levelling up without it
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Editorial: To fight inequality in a highly unequal city, Brighton council is changing its admission policy. It’s a big, bold move
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AI-powered technology that projects lifelike avatars trialled at Loughborough University
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The Claudine Gay and Harvard University case was just a glimpse into the plan to advance rightwing agendas
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Have you ever secretly thought how easy it would be to do your partner’s job? Three journalists find out if they can hack it as a teacher, an eBay trader and a creative director
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Safeguarding staff say they can’t get referrals for serious cases and don’t have the expertise to give pupils the help they need
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Barclay primary in Leyton may switch to online learning after facing protests over ban on political symbols
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The decision by ‘Britain’s strictest head’ reflects a wider culture with a myopic view of what multiculturalism should look like, says teacher Nadeine Asbali