‘Everyone is really nervous’: UK teachers on going back to school
Six teachers discuss their hopes and Covid concerns as classes resume after the summer holidays Read more
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Six teachers discuss their hopes and Covid concerns as classes resume after the summer holidays Read more
In an effort to welcome back students to campus, the University of Wisconsin-Madison will host a “Welcome BBQ” intended only for students of color. Read more
Prison inmates around the U.S. are getting the chance to do something that was almost unheard of a generation ago: pursue a college degree while behind bars and with financial support from the federal government. Read more
A British collector says he feels "burned" after spending $336,000 (£244,000) on a fake Banksy NFT advertised through the artist's official website. Read more
Women far outnumber men in American higher education. Recent data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center showed that more than 10 million women enrolled at a college or university last spring, compared with 6.8 million men. Read more
EU-wide law could curb the influence of big tech while enabling the free flow of knowledge throughout the bloc, Read more
One class required for freshmen at American University now has a section only for Black students. Read more
'Pets can help students make friends by acting as an icebreaker,' Shenandoah University's new animal policy says Read more
A recent webinar published by the Virginia Department of Education on “culturally responsive and inclusive” teaching about the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks instructs educators not to bring up Muslim terrorism in discussions. Read more
Online gamers under the age of 18 will only be allowed to play for an hour on Fridays, weekends and holidays, China's video game regulator has said. Read more