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Cutting aid will have real implications for the life chances of millions of young women.
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Growing fruit and vegetables gets children moving and gets them enthused about healthy eating.
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Teenagers have been proactively focusing on self-care and staying optimistic.
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We need to revive teachers’ sense of satisfaction in their jobs.
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Lost learning is greater in disadvantaged households.
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Students must not be assessed on course material that they haven’t had the opportunity to learn.
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Universities expand economies, support democracy and promote sustainability.
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Exercise classes are made up of one-way instruction – but PE is collaborative and can teach all-round skills.
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Basing the worth of a degree on how much graduates earn overlooks whether there is something intrinsically valuable about higher education itself.
Standing in solidarity.
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The identity and purpose of universities as spaces of free thinking depends on it.
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Shifts in global politics and other countries’ response to the coronavirus may have made the UK a more attractive option for international students.
Photographs of Jewish families at the Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC.
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Many young people learn about the Holocaust in school, but their knowledge and understanding of the subject can be limited and based on inaccuracies and misconceptions.
People are drawn to conspiracy theory communities when times are uncertain.
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Combating conspiracy theories with correct information is not enough.
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Online learning is not automatically inferior to face-to-face teaching.
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The UK government has published new guidance barring materials produced by groups opposed to capitalism from schools.
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My research shows that white trainee teachers are willing to learn and to bring black history into their teaching, but need support to do so.
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Students can still have a good experience at university this year – if universities take their needs and concerns seriously.
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Universities should be open to changing their teaching models, and should keep student vulnerability in mind when designing courses during the pandemic.
Talking about sex doesn’t have to be awkward.
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Start early and choose teachable moments over a ‘big talk’.
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More choice and greater information can allow parents to make more informed decisions.
Martin Luther King, Jr. giving his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech during the March in Washington, D.C., on 28 August 1963.
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As British journalist and author, Reni Eddo-Lodge, writes, the US civil rights movement too often becomes “the story of the struggle against racism”.
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The benefits of a bilingual education are huge.
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Turning on the subtitles can have a range of benefits for children’s reading and language learning.
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The children in our study had concerns that included making friends, meeting new teachers and coping with school work.
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A shared sense of vulnerability could benefit society.