The view that systemic racism contributed to Covid-19 misery continues to hold sway in medical articles today — but it's false.
Chalkbeat discusses how pandemic relief from the federal government gave schools a means to provide families direct aid.
Britain's plummeting birth rate is threating to trigger a 'catastrophic' meltdown of the nation's education system, with fears shrinking class sizes could spark a tsunami of primary school closures.
The upcoming GCSE exam season may be returned to normal after the pandemic - but after all the disruption, some pressure might this year be taken off pupils who studied through Covid-19. The Department foe Education has confirmed there will be no ‘Progress 8’ reports published for schools for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 academic years. The score is a measure for assessing schools based on how well pupils did in their KS2 results compared to the end of KS4 when they did their GCSEs. Positive scores...
In the realm of things I don't understand lies Nothing Uncovered, Episode 9, whose ratings last night in South Korea sunk to their lowest yet. Those ratings saw a massive drop nationwide from the KBS2 drama's previous all-time high rating of 3.8 percent for Episode 8 to Monday night's all-time low of 2.3 percent for
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In 2020, a dangerous pathogen swept the globe. The pandemic required government action, we were told, but the government of one nation was not enough. Even powerful governments (like that of the United States) worked with other governments to keep pandemic measures from being futile. In order to avoid a fatal lack of coordination, some
What COVID-19 was to the 2020 election, this will be for 2024. And no, it’s not a
A fiery school committee meeting was held on Thursday night, where teacher layoffs have been announced after a budget deficit of more than $2.5 million.
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We came. We saw. We published. But no list is worth sending out into the world if it doesn't provoke at least a little good-natured disagreement, and our ranking of the 50 best Hollywood books of all time is no exception. So we asked L.A. Times readers to submit their No. 1 picks, as well as their selections for titles we left off. Below you'll find 19 of the best of the rest, supplemented with reader comments about why their chosen title deserved to make the cut. Just one note: We won't be...
These schools all received high praise from Ofsted, from pupils behaviour to the quality of teaching