Academic Freedom in New Zealand
Was it legitimate for some leading scholars to criticize plans to add Māori knowledge to the school curriculum? Read more
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Was it legitimate for some leading scholars to criticize plans to add Māori knowledge to the school curriculum? Read more
One lawmaker says an institution has 'turned its back on the values of intellectual diversity and the discussion of differing viewpoints.' Read more
Attorneys representing a Christian college presented oral arguments Nov. 17 in its religious freedom lawsuit against the Biden administration over the administration's “gender inclusion” policies. Read more
Reforms will seek to overcome barriers to collaboration between universities within bloc Read more
More than 600 professors from across the nation have signed on to a letter urging their counterparts in the K-12 education system to stop dumbing-down math education, arguing “advancing information technology and American economic competitiveness” is at stake. Read more
Instagram's chief Adam Mosseri has called on US lawmakers to help regulate the platform. Read more
University of North Carolina will create an internal unit to build and manage online programs from the system’s 17 campuses for learners largely ignored by many universities. Read more
Students at 23 law schools across America are demanding their universities cut ties with two major legal databases because their parent companies share data with Immigration & Customs Enforcement. Read more
Randstad, the Dutch multinational company responsible for delivering the government’s flagship National Tutoring Programme (NTP) is under mounting pressure after claims that pupil enrolment for subsidised tuition is more than 90% below target. Read more
A letter written by Yale University students complaining of a “traumatizing” psychiatry lecture was made public this week by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which called the complaint “another step in continuing retreat from academic freedom.” Read more