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Portal errors, passive helplines fox CBSE students on last day of re-evaluation
Pune: On the final day of CBSE’s Std XII verification and re-evaluation process, several students across the country reported being locked out of the board’s portal due to technical glitches, while repeated attempts to reach official helplines and support channels went unanswered.
New policy redrawing curricula: French, German find themselves out of class
New Delhi: For years, foreign languages such as French, German, Spanish and Japanese have occupied a distinct place in Delhi schools, offering students a window to global education and careers. But as schools begin implementing the three-language formula under National Education Policy (NEP), many of these programmes are being scaled back, leaving teachers worried about their future and parents questioning the sudden shift in language choices.
Son caught cheating, cop ‘vandalises’ Dehradun college office, threatens teachers
A police sub-inspector and four associates allegedly stormed a Dehradun polytechnic college, vandalizing property and threatening staff after his son was caught cheating. CCTV footage captured both the cheating incident and the subsequent alleged assault. Both parties have filed FIRs, and the SI has been suspended pending investigation.
From online class to Revolution Square: A Tehran teacher’s routine amid war
Al Jazeera follows a teacher who navigates a new life marked by a weak internet, soaring prices, and solidarity rallies.
Union baron threatening winter of national school strikes while urging teachers to shun weekend marking is on six-figure pay package worth almost as much as Prime Minister's salary
Union baron threatening winter of national school strikes while urging teachers to shun weekend marking is on six-figure pay package worth almost as much as Prime Minister's salarySee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy DAVID CHURCHILL Published: 15:49, 7 June 2026 | Updated: 15:49, 7 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Pope Leo urges youth to be ‘sparks of a new humanity’
Pope Leo XIV urged young people to be 'sparks of a new humanity'.
One in 10 graduates plan to leave Britain as 'worst job market in decades' sparks mass exodus
A new report has revealed one in 10 graduates are looking to leave Britain for better job opportunities.According to research by graduate recruitment research firm High Fliers, the proportion of final-year students who said they are going to look for a job overseas has risen by a third from 7.8 per cent in 2024 to 10.2 per cent.The study of more than 15,000 students at 30 universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick and Durham found only 27 per cent of students said they had secured a job...
M&S launches new traineeship for 1,000 young people
M&S launches new traineeship for 1,000 young people Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJemma CrewBusiness reporterGetty ImagesMarks and Spencer is launching a new training scheme for young people trying to get on the career ladder in a bid to tackle the "growing youth unemployment challenge". Aimed at 16-24-year olds, it will create 1,000 training places in the UK and Ireland over the next 18 months.M&S said the paid scheme aims to tackle the rising number of young people not in employme...
Ben Sasse claims public schools were created to separate Catholic kids from parents, priests
Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who recently revealed he is battling cancer, is warning that one of the central goals behind America's public school system was to separate Catholic children from the influence of their parents and priests."The spread and rise of American public schools in the factory model was overwhelmingly about separating Catholic kids from their parents and their parish," Sasse said Tuesday during an event with The Trinity Forum. "That’s what it was for."Sasse announc...
The London school that has screen-free days for pupils, teachers – and parents
Holy Family Catholic primary school says enthusiastic response from parents has been biggest surpriseSchools banning pupils from having smartphones are commonplace. But what about a school where pupils ban teachers from using their smartphones, and then get their parents to join in?And not just phones: at Holy Family Catholic primary school in west London teachers are also barred from using laptops, monitors or tablets during the school’s screen-free Mondays, after an idea that came from the pup...
SJSU volleyball scandal probe finds team allegedly recruited male for advantage without telling female players
"In April 2022, [former San Jose State University] women's indoor volleyball head coach [Trent Kersten] began actively recruiting a male volleyball athlete from another university to join the SJSU women's indoor volleyball team," alleges official U.S. Department of Education (ED) findings."Most, if not all" the female SJSU players shared intimate spaces with the trans athlete without knowing the athlete's birth sex, per the findings."The evidence is that at various times, most, if not all, of th...
France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission
France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Eduardo Camavinga has scored two goals and provided one assist for France since Deschamps handed him his first capByFlora SnelsonBBC Sport journalistPublished7 June 2026Eduardo Camavinga has been taking part in a different kind of training after being left out of France's World Cup squad.The Real Madrid midfielder has taken a short course in the business of entertainment, media and sports at Harv...
France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission
France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Eduardo Camavinga has scored two goals and provided one assist for France since Deschamps handed him his first capByFlora SnelsonBBC Sport journalistPublishedJust nowEduardo Camavinga has been taking part in a different kind of training after being left out of France's World Cup squad.The Real Madrid midfielder has taken a short course in the business of entertainment, media and sports at Harvard...
Ctrl+alt+examine: Can India's biggest exams go online?
India's massive entrance exam system faces a digital dilemma. While online tests promise cost savings, speed, and reduced environmental impact, significant digital divides in infrastructure and familiarity pose major hurdles. Ensuring equitable access and preparation for all students remains paramount before a widespread shift can be considered successful.
The New Leadership Skill Nobody Taught In Business School
LeadershipLeadership StrategiesThe New Leadership Skill Nobody Taught In Business SchoolByDr. Diane Hamilton,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Curiosity expert improving engagement, innovation, and productivity.Follow AuthorJun 07, 2026, 03:00am EDTThe New Leadership Skill Nobody Taught In Business SchoolgettyIf you went to business school when I did, you learned a lot about theory. There were case studies about companies, and the focus was on how...
One Big Beautiful Bill Act rollout starts; new student loan rules take effect July 1
New federal student loan rules under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act take effect July 1, significantly limiting repayment and forgiveness options for new borrowers. Parent PLUS borrowers and those seeking consolidation will face even stricter limitations, losing access to crucial protections and established plans.
'Woke' Leaving Cert question blasted for 'bringing culture wars into the classroom', with critics calling it an affront to the 'rights and dignity of biological women'
'Woke' Leaving Cert question blasted for 'bringing culture wars into the classroom', with critics calling it an affront to the 'rights and dignity of biological women'By VALERIE HANLEY Published: 22:07, 6 June 2026 | Updated: 22:07, 6 June 2026 e-mail
Uncomfortable young students watch drag show as school board director who owns a sex shop is accused of running 'all ages' workshops for children
Washington School Board Director Jenn Mason was accused of hosting sex education classes for children as young as nine, while a video circulated of a drag show at her school.
CBSE students demand grace marks, fee waiver over evaluation errors
Thousands of CBSE Class 12 students are demanding grace marks and fee waivers for verification and re-evaluation. They cite technical glitches in the new On-Screen Marking system, leading to low scores and delayed answer sheet access, jeopardizing admissions. Students argue they shouldn't pay for errors originating from the evaluation process itself, impacting their future prospects.