Defending truth-tellers, from war zones to the digital frontline            Journalists risk their lives every day to bring facts to light, yet most attacks against them go unpunished.
                            ‘We want to get our lives back,’ Gaza children declare            After two years of war that kept them out of classrooms, Gaza’s children are finally returning to the classroom, surrounded by devastation – but determined to learn.
                            UKHSA 'monitoring situation' after meningitis cases            The government body says meningitis symptoms can easily be confused with a hangover.
                            Study: Identifying kids who need help learning to read isn’t as easy as A, B,...            In most states, schools are required to screen students as they enter kindergarten — a process that is meant to identify students who may need extra help learning to read. However, a new study by MIT researchers suggests that these ...
                            Pledge to remove Raac from schools by 2029            The Labour government makes a new promise for schools containing the unsafe concrete.
                            Councils paying school transport costs for 470,000 pupils in England            Local authorities say the cost of providing school transport is becoming "financially unsustainable".
                            Collaborative learning with tablets: Analysing students' meaning making of 3D body models in upper secondary...            This paper explores the use of a shared tablet within the context of collaborative learning among a teacher and upper-secondary students (aged 16–17). We analyse how various resources are mobilised for joint meaning making. Drawing on video-recorded episodes, this qualitative ...
                            Government rejects fine-free school absences bid            Natalie Elliot wants changes to the rules but a minister says the UK is facing an "absence epidemic".
                            The student becomes the teacher            Coming from a small high school in rural South Dakota that didn’t offer advanced placement (AP) classes, Titus Roesler ’25 didn’t have the easiest start at MIT. But when his efforts to catch up academically to his peers led to ...
                            India’s Durga Puja, where worship meets social change            India’s eastern state of Bengal transformed this week into the world’s largest public art festival - an immersive blend of worship, artistic expression, and social messaging, thanks to an annual Hindu festival known as Durga Puja.
                            ‘Tidal wave of emotion’ secures win for young Turkish writer in UN competition            Fifteen-year-old Reyyan Demiriz from Türkiye has been awarded first prize in a UN young writers’ competition which garnered a staggering 1.6 million entries from 65 different countries.
                            Sudan: As children continue to suffer, school remains a distant hope            Aid agencies working in war-torn Sudan issued an alert on Friday over the particular harm faced by children there, the longer the conflict goes on.
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