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Cutting language courses puts social mobility at risk, say UK experts
Exclusive: University moves and falling exam entries fuel concerns about opportunities for working-class pupilsCutting language courses at universities and schools risks undermining social mobility and vocational skills, former education secretaries and experts in the UK have warned.More than 70 languages academics were among 500 staff at the University of Exeter to be told last week they were at risk of redundancy as it seeks to cut 150 full-time posts, predominantly in the humanities. The anno...
Third of white pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds leave primary school without adequate reading fluency, damning report reveals
A third of white primary school students from disadvantaged backgrounds leave primary schools without adequate fluency of reading, a damning report revealed.New research has revealed that approximately one in three white pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds in England are finishing primary education without sufficient reading ability to cope with progressing to secondary school.The study by Fischer Family Trust found that 33 per cent of these children read below 90 words correct per minute — th...
Why Australian children dream of blue-collar jobs and what psychology says about power of respect
An Indian man in Australia highlights the stark contrast in societal perception of trade jobs. Unlike India, where plumbing and carpentry are often seen as fallback options, Australia values these professions, offering high pay and respect. This perspective shift encourages genuine aspiration towards skilled trades, fostering financial stability and a good quality of life, challenging traditional notions of success.
Still waiting for Hogwarts letter: Why millennials are obsessed with Harry Potter
Somewhere between paying EMIs, navigating workplace politics, doom scrolling through bad news, and wondering whether adulthood was always meant to feel this way, an entire generation is still waiting for an owl.
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Football star swaps dressing room for classroom
Football star swaps dressing room for classroomImage source, Simon Thake/BBCImage caption, Jake Wright is head of Year 8 at Newfield School in SheffieldBySimon ThakeYorkshirePublished5 July 2026, 07:13 BSTWhen former Sheffield United defender Jake Wright joined Newfield School in September, pupils were quick to test out their new head of year 8."Literally, most days kids were like, 'why have you come to this school? Surely you've got millions'. I'm like, if I had millions I wouldn't be working a...
Ofsted drops ‘clumsy’ and ‘offensive’ guidance linking autism and extremism
Training document used to teach inspectors updated after campaign by celebrities including Chris PackhamOfsted, the body responsible for safeguarding in education in England, has dropped guidance for inspectors that linked autism and extremism after an outcry from celebrity campaigners.An education minister has disclosed that an updated training document “no longer includes reference to children with autism” after claims that it was “offensive” and “clumsy” discrimination. Continue reading...
The Labour MPs and ministers keeping quiet about their private education (including one who went to Eton)
The Labour MPs and ministers keeping quiet about their private education (including one who went to Eton)Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREESee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy GLEN OWEN and EIRIAN JANE PROSSER, SENIOR REPORTER Published: 23:56, 4 July 2026 | Updated: 23:58, 4 July 2026 e-mail View comments
Grammar school chief turns detective to catch parents using fake addresses to scam their child a place
Grammar school chief turns detective to catch parents using fake addresses to scam their child a placeGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREESee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELIZABETH IVENS FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY Published: 22:02, 4 July 2026 | Updated: 22:02, 4 July 2026 e-mail View comments
'Anti-national' school library book rocks J&K, 8 officials suspended
A political uproar has erupted in Jammu and Kashmir following the discovery of books in government school libraries describing the region as "India-occupied Kashmir" and referring to a banned separatist leader as "Shaheed." The BJP has demanded the education minister's resignation, while the administration has suspended officials, blacklisted publishers, and launched a high-level inquiry into the matter. This incident reignites the ongoing debate over narratives in the region.
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All Scots secondary schools to get 'bleed kits' amid alarming wave of classroom violence
All Scots secondary schools to get 'bleed kits' amid alarming wave of classroom violenceClick here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ANDY BEAVEN, NEWS AND FEATURE WRITER Published: 18:02, 4 July 2026 | Updated: 18:02, 4 July 2026 e-mail View comments
America's next 250 years begin in the classroom
As America marks its 250th anniversary, we have an opportunity to reflect on one of history’s greatest experiments.The Founders established a nation unlike any the world had ever seen, not built on inherited privilege, but on the belief that every person possesses God-given, inalienable rights. They believed that free people would accomplish more than concentrated political power ever could. That vision transformed the world.The United States has lifted more people into prosperity than any other...
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'Academic jihad': BJP seeks ban on J&K textbook 'glorifying terrorists'; LG suspends 8
The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir has taken decisive action by suspending officials and initiating an inquiry into school library books deemed to contain 'inappropriate content.' This decision comes after reports surfaced of a book that seemingly glorified terrorists and separatists while promoting a harmful narrative. Consequently, authors and publishers face blacklisting, and the distribution of such publications is being halted across the Union Territory.
Cops raid Marymede Catholic College and charge Melbourne sport assistant, 24, with sexually penetrating a child: What parents were told - as he's unmasked for the first time
Cops raid Marymede Catholic College and charge Melbourne sport assistant, 24, with sexually penetrating a child: What parents were told - as he's unmasked for the first timeExclusive images of accused school sex offender as he walks on bail By PAUL SHAPIRO, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 14:01, 4 July 2026 | Updated: 14:01, 4 July 2026 e-mail
US students test the future at Chengdu robotics site
A group of 77 students from leading US universities, including Yale University, Brown University and Johns Hopkins University, are in Chengdu for an academic and cultural exchange program. One stop on their trip takes them to a local humanoid robotics company, where they test robots and speak with engineers working on embodied AI.
Third of disadvantaged white pupils in England leave primary school without being able to read properly
Exclusive: Analysis finds lower reading fluency than children from other ethnic backgrounds and richer peersA third of disadvantaged white pupils in England leave their primary school unable to read well enough to access the secondary curriculum, leading to disengagement and school absence, according to new research.The findings were published days after an independent inquiry into white working-class educational outcomes concluded the current education system was “not set up to serve white work...
Former royal aide offers advice to Prince George ahead of Eton start: 'Don't waste it!'
Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, who spent a decade as the trusted confidant to Princes William and Harry, has offered his advice to Prince George ahead of his start to life at Eton College.The former SAS commander has emerged from the shadows with his first work of fiction.The wartime thriller, titled "Beyond the Edge of Light," draws upon both his remarkable military career and the clandestine life of his late mother.The former Irish Guards officer earned an MBE for his role in dismantling a Colombian...
Doctor, engineer… or something else? How India’s career dream is changing
In India, engineering and medicine have long been the cornerstones of middle-class aspirations, symbolizing security and respect. Yet, the landscape is transforming. With the rise of AI and digital sectors, the job market now prizes flexibility and contemporary skills over old-fashioned degrees. Professions in AI, cybersecurity, and digital marketing are emerging as attractive, rewarding alternatives to traditional paths, proving that the definition of success has evolved.