TikTok to ban children from livestreaming
TikTok is raising its minimum age for livestreaming from 16 to 18 from next month. Read more
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TikTok is raising its minimum age for livestreaming from 16 to 18 from next month. Read more
A report explores how online learning leaders decide whether to use companies to deliver and manage their academic programs or handle the work in house. Read more
Not only are college history courses falsely alleging that America is a fundamentally racist nation, but the decline of Western Civilization has also resulted in the decline of Americans’ basic civics knowledge. Read more
Kennesaw State University business Professor David Bray recently changed his faculty signature to include his preferred pronouns — “hilarious/handsome/homosexual.” Read more
We cannot shield children from history. In Ukraine, millions of families have lost their homes to Vladimir Putin’s war. In Delhi, record shattering temperatures of 50C saw kids locked inside this summer, unable to study or play. Global food prices are soaring, causing children all over the world to go hungry. Read more
Ambow Education purchased Bay State College in 2017 and the NewSchool of Architecture & Design in 2020. Now critics say both institutions are in shambles. Read more
The UK's competition watchdog has reissued an order to Meta to sell animated images platform Giphy. Read more
With no government or accrediting oversight or even awareness of academic misconduct, schools have been left on their own to try to deter it, detect it and deal with it when it happens – which is pretty nearly always. Some do it well. Others don’t do it at all. Read more
Brooklyn College in New York City scheduled an 'implicit bias training' for staff on October 5, ignoring the fact that it fell on the most holy Jewish Holiday. Read more
Teaching and classroom assistants (TAs) working in mainstream schools in the UK have described being kicked, punched and spat at by pupils in a new study that explores for the first time aggression targeted at support staff, who are predominantly female and low-paid. Read more