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Gujarat Board declares Class 10 results. Direct link here
Gujarat Board declares Class results Direct link here
Don't listen to CEOs: Meta's most-famous ex-employee AI Yann to students
AI pioneer Yann LeCun urges students to disregard alarmist CEO pronouncements and fears of AI-driven job losses and extinction. He emphasizes that higher education, particularly in fields like physics and electrical engineering, will become more valuable as AI tools require human oversight and strategic direction, leading to job evolution rather than elimination.
Julie Bishop dealt major blow at ANU - as regulator is forced to take control of scandal plagued university
Julie Bishop dealt major blow at ANU - as regulator is forced to take control of scandal plagued universityRegulator steps in after multiple controversiesBishop's term as ANU Chancellor expires in DecemberREAD MORE: I'm studying my master's but I can't even get a job at ColesBy NICHOLAS COMINO, POLITICAL REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 02:03, 6 May 2026 | Updated: 02:04, 6 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Welsh nurseries told to report ‘racist' toddlers to POLICE under Labour-backed guidance
Welsh nurseries have been told to report "racist incidents" to police under Labour-backed guidance.The guidance, issued to more than 300 nurseries across Wales, is aimed at turning early years settings into "anti-racist" environments.Childcare workers are advised to assess whether a "racist incident" could constitute a hate crime before reporting it to police.The guidance also instructs staff to call 999 in emergencies or contact 101 in non-emergency situations. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say...
Michigan teacher steps up during talent show trouble
On this National Teacher Appreciation Day, Tony Dokoupil has the story of how a Michigan teacher stepped in to help a student facing a challenge at the talent show.
Introducing ChatGPT Futures: Class of 2026
Meet the ChatGPT Futures Class of 2026—26 student innovators using AI to build, research, and drive real-world impact. Discover how this generation is redefining learning, creativity, and opportunity with ChatGPT.
Life on England's prettiest street: Homeowners' battle 'land grabbing' foreign neighbours 'turning the village into a film set and planning warzone renovations'
Life on England's prettiest street: Homeowners' battle 'land grabbing' foreign neighbours 'turning the village into a film set and planning warzone renovations'Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE Do YOU have a story? Email: jordana.seal@dailymail.co.uk By ISAAC CROWSON and JORDANA SEAL, NEWS REPORTER Published: 00:49, 6 May 2026 | Updated: 00:49, 6 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Two-thirds of Gen Zs do not know what VE day is
A shocking new poll has revealed two-thirds of Gen Z adults do not know VE Day marks the end of World War Two in Europe.Ahead of commemorations on Friday, a new survey on behalf of the Royal British Veterans Enterprise (RBVE) found just 63 per cent of adults in the UK recognise VE Day as marking the end of the Second World War in Europe. The RBVE said it shows "a gap in public understanding of military service past and present".However, the survey found four in five (80 per cent) UK adults say V...
Rising online abuse from parents causing ‘significant harm’ to teachers – union
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Labour special needs reforms risk 'pushing children out' of education, leading head warns
Labour special needs reforms risk 'pushing children out' of education, leading head warnsBy ELEANOR HARDING, EDUCATION EDITOR Published: 22:48, 5 May 2026 | Updated: 22:48, 5 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Historic women’s college faces government investigation for admitting trans students
NewsWorldAmericasUS politicsHistoric women’s college faces government investigation for admitting trans studentsThe Department of Education will determine whether Smith College violated Title IX by allowing trans women to enrollRachel Dobkin in New York Tuesday 05 May 2026 21:55 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookm...
The oldest U.S. Jewish seminary, Hebrew Union College, shuts down a rabbinical program
Religion The oldest U.S. Jewish seminary, Hebrew Union College, shuts down a rabbinical program May 5, 20264:15 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered From Tana Weingartner The oldest U.S. Jewish seminary, Hebrew Union College, shuts down its flagship campus Listen · 4:07 4:07 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/nx-s1-5805224/nx-s1-9757871" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
A legal scholar and 'Backtalker' defends critical race theory -- a term she helped coin
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw helped name two contested ideas in U.S. politics — intersectionality and critical race theory. Her memoir chronicles the personal and legal framework for her thinking.(Image credit: Carl Timpone)
Academics handed £250,000 to 'decolonise' maths, science and geography lessons
Academics at two major British universities have been handed thousands to try to "decolonise" science, geography and maths lessons. The project, which is set to run for two years, will look at stamping out "scientific and environmental racism" in secondary schools.Researchers at Cambridge and Stirling universities, who are behind the project, claim certain subjects have "particular colonial entanglements and legacies' resulting in 'biases, inequalities and injustice".They go on to say teachers m...
‘Close to zero impact’: US study casts doubt on effect of phone ban in schools
Researchers say findings are not reason to shy away from restrictions as MPs consider ban in England’s schoolsStrict bans on mobile phones in schools have “close to zero” impact on student learning and show no evidence of improvements in attendance or online bullying, a study has found.Researchers at US universities including Stanford and Duke looked at nearly 1,800 US schools where students’ phones were kept in locked pouches and found little or no differences in outcomes compared with similar...
'Incredibly authoritarian!' - Outrage as GCSE textbook teaches pupils to 'use freedom of speech but not to offend'
Outrage has kicked off after a GCSE textbook taught pupils to “use freedom of speech but not to offend”. Paul Embery, a trade unionist and writer, has condemned a GCSE revision book after he discovered it detailed how a citizen’s “responsibility” is to exercise “freedom of speech but not offend”. He made the discovery whilst helping his child with some revision for their Citizenship Studies exam - something Mr Embery took particular interest in as it covers politics, government, social issues an...
'Head from Hell' who introduced Saturday detentions says school rating boost shows 'strict' methods work
'Head from Hell' who introduced Saturday detentions says school rating boost shows 'strict' methods workBy ELEANOR HARDING, EDUCATION EDITOR Published: 17:25, 5 May 2026 | Updated: 17:29, 5 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Atletico Madrid complain to UEFA after fireworks set off outside hotel before Arsenal tie
Atletico Madrid reported concerns to UEFA after fireworks were set off outside their team hotel in the early hours of Tuesday morning before their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal.Sources at Atletico, speaking on the condition of anonymity to protect relationships, indicated players’ sleep was disrupted as fireworks were set off on two separate occasions after 1am (BST) outside their east-London hotel.Advertisement
SIR impact: Where West Bengal's voter rolls shrank most, TMC held firm
SIR impact Where West Bengals voter rolls shrank most TMC held firm
Hackers steal students’ data during breach at education tech giant Instructure
Education tech giant Instructure has confirmed a data breach affecting students’ private information. The hacking and extortion gang ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the breach. The hackers claim to have stolen students’ names, their personal email addresses, and messages sent between teachers and students — the same type of data Instructure admitted was stolen.