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Billionaire vows to tackle âproblems with how our media operatesâ after Neri Oxman accused of plagiarism in PhD thesis
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EPA says funds to be given to 280 school districts to ‘help secure a healthier future where our children can breathe cleaner air’
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Hopefuls for the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague face a probing from their professors in a documentary that looks for answers about art, institutions and ourselves
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Bridget Phillipson to set out âgenerational challengesâ also including child mental health crisis
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At least, that’s the suggestion from ministers who criticise people fighting for their kids to get an adequate education, writes Guardian columnist John Harris
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Our communications lose character when we give up putting pen to paper. It’s hard to imagine an Auden poem celebrating the arrival of the night email
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The babies of the pandemic are in crisis. After the Covid years, this vital sector needs a complete overhaul, says David Bell of Sunderland University
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Civil rights leader hosts protest outside office of alumnus who spearheaded campaign to remove Claudine Gay and criticized DEI
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US hedge fund manager Bill Ackman posts 4,000-word screed decrying âracism against white peopleâ after Gayâs departure
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Not until now have major donors so brazenly used their financial influence to hound presidents out of office
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Editorial: Less adversarial school inspections should be part of a new approach to public services
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Gay confirms she is stepping down following plagiarism accusations and backlash over Harvardâs response to antisemitism
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Chico is one of several statewide districts that saw student privacy and âparental rightsâ take center stage in 2023
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New leader Martyn Oliver says he will heed unionsâ call, after coroner ruled inspection had contributed to headteacherâs death
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Sir Martyn Oliver says he is a proud northerner who has taken on some of the most âdifficult and damagedâ schools
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The Royal Free hospital childrenâs school is running programmes at the renovated Konstam Centre in Camden
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Beijing steps up its efforts to tighten control of what is taught in its classrooms, deterring western teachers from working in the country