Education
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Guernsey’s Lockdown Experience: Reflections and Resilience
Sophia Roger, a 17-year-old student at the Sixth Form Centre, looks back on her experiences…
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University of Sussex Faces £585,000 Fine Amid Free Speech Controversy
This follows a backlash against the university’s policy declaration on Trans and Non-Binary inclusion. In…
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Cardiff University Faces Potential Strikes Over Proposed Job Cuts
Industrial action at Cardiff University, growing more visible by the day after administrators confirmed slash-and-burn…
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Rising Stress Levels Among Scottish Teachers Prompt Calls for Action
The teaching profession in Scotland is facing its biggest crisis level. Educator stress is at…
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Hazlewood Primary Pupils Continue to Dine in Marquee Amid Ongoing School Repairs
Hazlewood Primary School in Wideopen, North Tyneside nearly three years on – still in disrepair.…
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VAT on Private Schools Spurs Shift to State Education
Subsequently, the Labour government instituted a punitive level of VAT, at 20%, on private school…
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Schools Adapt to Pandemic-Era Challenges as Students Reflect on Disrupted Education
The recent pandemic has turned the world of education upside down, especially at Chantry Primary…
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University of Lincoln Urges Government to Reevaluate Visa Restrictions for International Students
The University of Lincoln are joining forces with universities across the UK. They are calling…
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Teachers Trapped in Pension Limbo: Legal Action Looms Over Delays
Hundreds of teachers are stuck in a real-life Catch-22. Continuing hold ups on issuing their…
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Youth Assembly Advocates for Lowering Voting Age to 16
The Youth Assembly, a platform representing young individuals aged 12 to 16, is advocating for…