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More than a quarter of private colleges are at risk of closing, a new projection shows
Education More than a quarter of private colleges are at risk of closing, a new projection shows April 13, 20265:00 AM ET From Hechinger Report By Jon Marcus Izzy Johnson, left, and Jack Beatson are first-year students at Sterling College in Craftsbury Common, Vt. The college has announced that it will close at the end of this semester. Oliver Parini for The Hechinger Report hide caption toggle caption Oliver Parini for The Hechinger Report CRAFTSBURY COMMON, Vt. — More than a dozen newbor...
Students being given trigger warnings their lectures contain mention of chocolate in new woke low
Students being given trigger warnings their lectures contain mention of chocolate in new woke lowHave YOU encountered ridiculous trigger warnings? E-mail tom.lawrence@dailymail.co.uk Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREEBy TOM LAWRENCE, NEWS REPORTER Published: 09:18, 13 April 2026 | Updated: 09:23, 13 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Why Edufair Abu Dhabi is a must-attend for every student and parent
The highly anticipated Edufair Abu Dhabi will take place from May 16–17 at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Resort, Abu Dhabi Corniche, bringing together more than 25 prestigious universities and career service providers from the UAE and abroad. The event aims to help students and families identify the right academic pathways aligned with their career aspirations through direct engagement with institutions and education experts. The exhibition features a mix of universities, study abroad consul...
BSEB Compartment, Special Matric Exam 2026: Schedule released, check complete timetable here
As per the notification, the theory examinations will be conducted from May 2 to May 6, 2026, in two shifts each day. The first shift will run from 9:30 am to 12:45 pm, while the second shift will be held from 2 pm to 5:15 pm.
KCET Exam 2026: KEA warns on fake websites trying to dupe students
KCET 2026 Hall Ticket Links: The CET exams are scheduled to be held on April 22, 23 and 24, with thousands of students set to appear. KEA has already activated the official link for downloading hall tickets from official website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
UAE Ministry of Education denies claims of distance learning extension until May 1, 2026 - Emirates 24|7
UAE Ministry of Education denies claims of distance learning extension until May 1, 2026 Emirates 24|7
Live: Class 10 results on April 14? Official notice soon
Live Class results on April Official notice soon
IIT Kharagpur launches 4 online executive courses in AI, machine learning and tech leadership
All courses will be delivered in a live online format by IIT Kharagpur faculty, allowing participants to access the institute’s academic content remotely. The move is seen as part of a broader effort by the institute to expand access to its programmes beyond campus-based learning.
Ration on cake and ice cream in schools with total ban on some foods
Ration on cake and ice cream in schools with total ban on some foodsSchools will no longer be able to offer unhealthy “grab and go” options such as sausage rolls and pizzaCommentsNewsNeil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)07:05, 13 Apr 2026Updated 07:05, 13 Apr 2026View 5 ImagesCake will be rationed in schools across the countryDeep-fried food will be banned from school menus and sugary treats limited as part of a sweeping standards overhaul aimed at tackling childhood obesity and tooth...
How to enter the AXA Startup Angel competition: tips from previous winners
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'You don't want an opportunity just because you're female'
Alex Scott, Fara Williams, Ellen White and Steph Houghton debate Fifa's new ruling that every team in international women's football tournaments must have at least one female head coach or assistant coach.
'School breakfast club has best toast in the world'
'School breakfast club has best toast in the world'9 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleCharlotte Bentonin TelfordBBCPupils at Lawley Primary School in Telford said they felt ready to learn after attending the government-funded clubA primary school says attendance has improved and pupils are "more settled" since a free breakfast club was set up.Lawley Primary School, in Telford, was one of 750 schools to join the government-funded scheme in April last year. Since t...
More than a fifth of UK’s ‘austerity children’ scarred by poverty, study says
Researchers say hardship is a direct legacy of welfare benefit cuts imposed by Tory governments in recent yearsMore than a fifth of all “austerity generation” British children have been scarred by poverty for at least half their childhood, a direct legacy of the welfare benefit cuts imposed by Conservative governments in recent years, research reveals.The proportion of children born after 2013 who spent at least six of their first 11 years of life in hardship surged after ministers froze working...
Meet Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, who failed to get into IIT but won Nobel Prize
Meet Venkatraman Ramakrishnan who failed to get into IIT but won Nobel Prize
Tyrique George's Everton cameo against Brentfor: The good, the bad, and the future
The repercussions started almost as soon as the ball hit the back of the Everton net.Captain James Tarkowski turned in the direction of 20-year-old Tyrique George and shrugged his shoulders, before pointing at Brentford full-back Michael Kayode.Even from the vantage point of the Gtech Community Stadium press box, on the other side of the pitch, the message needed little deciphering. It could probably have been boiled down to a simple: ‘Your man’.Advertisement
School student gets SHC permission to appear in exams amid June-July fee dispute
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Monday granted conditional permission for a ninth-grade student to appear in forthcoming examinations amid June-July school fee dispute. As per details, family of the student moved court against the administration of private school in Karachi concerning the dispute of early demand for June and July fees. According to the petitioner’s counsel, the school administration in Karachi issued fee challans for June and July in advance, contrary to established proce...
Huge change to driving test in one state - and Aussies are divided: 'Confusing'
A major change to the 45-question theory test about road safety and rules to obtain a learner's licence has sparked fierce debate.
Amid fierce global competition, China launches national plan to boost AI education
China has launched a national action plan to embed AI across its education system, in a strategic push to future-proof its workforce amid intensifying global competition in advanced technologies. The “AI+ Education” action plan, unveiled by the Ministry of Education and four other ministerial-level bodies, mandates the integration of artificial intelligence at every stage of learning – from primary schools to lifelong education. The initiative builds on China’s long-term education plan to the...
Dubai’s KHDA clarifies nursery home learning rules: Parents can’t apply directly
Parents cannot directly apply for Centre-Led Home-Based Learning (CLHL) services, with nurseries retaining full control over rollout, staffing and approvals, Dubai’s education regulator KHDA has clarified in an exclusive interview with Khaleej Times.The Centre-Led Home-Based Learning (CLHL), announced by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), will operate under a tightly regulated framework, used only during government-mandated distance learning periods for children aged 0-6, and...
The UAE Resilience Project: How teachers from 8 schools came together to pay musical tribute to country amid war
Dubai: "Don't worry about a thing, cause every little thing is gonna be alright." The choice of Bob Marley's Three Little Birds with this powerful line as the opening song was deliberate.Those words also carried the full weight of the moment for the 18 school teachers who had gathered at Dubai's Folklore Theatre the weekend before the ceasefire, many of them meeting in person for the very first time.While schools across the UAE have been running on distance learning and the region was still faci...