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Small Kansas town gets its first library after mysterious donation
Frontenac, Kansas, is a community of 3,000 residents. When its city administrator received a mysterious $4.6 million dolllar donation from a couple whose dying wish was for a library to be built, the town sprung into action to solidify its legacy.
Georgia teachers union boss blames school choice for public schools being 'grossly underfunded'
The president of Georgia’s largest teachers union is sounding the alarm on school choice, claiming that "extreme" policies and "disinformation" are leaving traditional public schools "grossly underfunded."Verdaillia Turner, president of the Georgia Federation of Teachers, told Fox News Digital that a decades-long push for alternative education has misled the public about the health of the state's education system."People have been told through a campaign that schools fail, and that’s not true. T...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon accuses critics of having ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said critics who disapprove of the Trump administration’s plans to dismantle the federal department suffer from what she described as "Trump Derangement Syndrome."McMahon discussed her unusual mandate from President Donald Trump to fire herself by eliminating the department and how politics should be handled in the classroom during an appearance on "Planet Tyrus.""I think there is some 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' out there that they just have to push ba...
Saints were sinners: Why Peter's story of failure and restoration is our story, too
Palm Sunday just passed and Easter is upon us. We know the scriptural accounts. We've heard them many times. But this year, we might look for something more — the rest of the story.When Jesus first called Peter, Peter didn't want the job.He was a working fisherman. He ran his own boat, managed a crew, negotiated prices at the docks. He was comfortable in his own sun-hardened skin. When Jesus approached him, Peter's first response wasn't confidence. It was humility: "Lord, depart from me, for I a...
Hong Kong’s John Lee pledges to expand after-school care for low-income families
Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu has promised to allow more children from low-income families to enjoy after-school care on campus by further expanding a government scheme following positive feedback from participants. Social workers and educators welcomed the initiative on Saturday, proposing the government widen the scheme’s coverage to include more pupils and encourage more schools to join through subsidies. The scheme, launched as part of a government’s targeted measures to tackle poverty,....
New term, new reality: How schools are rewriting the rules of learning
For Indian schools, March and April usually signal a season of fresh beginnings. A new academic year brings with it renewed energy, new classrooms, new goals, and the familiar excitement of welcoming students back to school. This year, however, the start of the academic session has unfolded very differently. Yet, amidst uncertainty and disruption, one truth has stood out with remarkable clarity - the resilience of the educational sector is both inspiring and deeply reassuring.Across school comm...
Morocco’s AI School in Berkane Wins National Cybersecurity Competition
Rabat – The National School of Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization in Berkane has won first place in Morocco’s first national academic cybersecurity competition. The General Directorate of Information Systems Security organized the contest in partnership with the SecDojo platform. It brought together 1,156 teams and 3,650 participants from more than 100 institutions across 50 cities. The team from Berkane ranked first, followed by 1337 School in second place and Mohammed VI Polytech...
FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP: AI could improve teaching and help deliver a world-class education to our children
Every parent seeks the best education for their child. Artificial intelligence (AI) provides access to an elite education — the highest level of human knowledge — benefiting students, families and educators alike.On March 24th and 25th, 45 nations joined me in the White House and the State Department for Fostering the Future Together’s two-day inaugural global coalition summit. Each leader shared their nation’s strategy to empower its children with technology and education. Clearly, we should em...
عراقچی درباره مذاکرات با آمریکا: هرگز از رفتن به اسلامآباد امتناع نکردهایم
عباس عراقچی، وزیر خارجه جمهوری اسلامی در شبکه ایکس نوشت: «عمیقا از پاکستان به خاطر تلاشهایش سپاسگزاریم و هرگز از رفتن به اسلامآباد امتناع نکردهایم. آنچه برای ما مهم است، شرایط پایان قطعی و پایدار جنگ است.» عراقچی نوشت که رسانههای آمریکایی موضع جمهوری اسلامی را تحریف میکنند.
Teachers' union warns of 'masculinity crisis brewing' in schools
Teachers' union warns of 'masculinity crisis brewing' in schools13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleImogen JamesGetty ImagesA teaching union has warned that a "masculinity crisis is brewing" in UK schools after almost a quarter of female teachers it surveyed reported that they have been subject to misogynistic abuse from a pupil in the last year. It is the fourth year in a row that NASUWT has surveyed a rise in teachers reporting misogyny from pupils - up to...
Schools to remain closed from April 6 to 25?- Fact-Check
LAHORE: The truth behind a viral claim regarding the closure of schools from April 6 to April 25 due to rising petrol prices has surfaced, ARY News reported. The Punjab School Education Department has categorically rejected a notification circulating on social media that claimed all schools would be closed during those dates. Noor-ul-Huda, the spokesperson for Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hyat, issued a statement clarifying that the provincial government has not made any such decision...
Union warns schools face 'masculinity crisis' as nearly a quarter of female teachers complain about misogyny from students
Union warns schools face 'masculinity crisis' as nearly a quarter of female teachers complain about misogyny from studentsBy JOE ROSSITER, REPORTER Published: 09:17, 4 April 2026 | Updated: 09:17, 4 April 2026 e-mail View comments
University panel to recommend removal of Scott Mills’ honorary doctorate
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Teacher dramatically quits job of 18 years after 20 minute request is rejected
EXCLUSIVE: Teacher dramatically quits job of 18 years after 20 minute request is rejectedMother-of-two Ianthe Brown felt as if she was juggling 'grenades' when it came to balancing her work and personal life - but a sad moment led to her breaking pointCommentsNewsNiamh Kirk Lifestyle Writer08:00, 04 Apr 2026View 4 ImagesIanthe Brown quit after her simple request was refusedAfter 18 years of juggling her work and life balance one simple request pushed her to breaking point.Ianthe Brown...
Mum alarmed after school nurse tracks daughter's period cycle without consent
Mum alarmed after school nurse tracks daughter's period cycle without consentA mother has shared her concerns after discovering her teenage daughter's school has been documenting and tracking her menstrual cycle, with the nurse calling to report 'irregularities'CommentsNewsPaige Freshwater Social Newsdesk Writer and Niamh Kirk Lifestyle Writer07:28, 04 Apr 2026Updated 07:30, 04 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesThe mother has questioned why the school know personal information about her d...
Malaysian bookshop hits on novel idea to bring back readers addicted to ‘brain rot’ clips
“You don’t even have to look for it,” nine-year-old Anaqi said of the short videos he watches online. “It just shows up automatically, and it’s super interesting.” That instinctive pull is familiar to his father, Firdaus Omar. The 39-year-old Malaysian civil servant said his two children – Anaqi and his six-year-old brother – could spend hours watching the kind of short, noisy, endlessly recommended clips now commonly dismissed online as “brain rot”. He is worried about the effect of such...
Legal vs political neutrality
THE Arab Gulf states are in a bind. They argue that they are neutral and don’t support the US-Israel war on Iran. Tehran, on the other hand, sees the presence of American bases on their territories as compromising their status as neutral powers. One way to look at it is to innovate — for the purpose of this crisis — a distinction between the political neutrality of the Gulf states and their legal neutrality. Legal neutrality, or the absence thereof, is to be ascertained from the texts of defence...
Trump signs order aimed at reforming college sports
President Trump signed an executive order on Friday tightening the rules for eligibility and transfers in the NCAA, his latest attempt to rein in college athletics in the pay-to-play era. The order expands the NCAA’s authority over college sports, directing the governing body to update its guidelines to cap student athletes’ eligibility at five years…
'A lost opportunity': UAE students react with fear, relief as British exams cancelled
[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid US-Israel-Iran war for the latest regional developments.]Several students in the UAE reacted with a mix of fear and relief at the news of British syllabus exams being cancelled in three GCC countries. For some, it would mean making life-changing decisions, while for others it brought a sense of relief.Dubai student, 17-year-old Valrani, said the chance of not writing his AS level exams is a “lost opportunity” that he hopes will not c...
'What are we paying for?': UAE parents call for daycare fee relief amid closures
[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid US-Israel-Iran war for the latest regional developments.]With the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict prompting precautionary measures in the UAE, daycare and early childhood centres have been closed for a month.Parents across the country are now demanding fee adjustments, refunds, and clearer communication as many face reduced salaries or pay cuts.Unlike previous school holidays, when daycare facilities often remained open, this closure...