Education
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America's hazing problem and why nothing seems to change
In Depth Northwestern University is the latest school to deal with hazing fallout
By Justin Klawans Published
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Biden administration to forgive $39B in student loan debt for 800K borrowers
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By Theara Coleman Published
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Labour’s assault on private school tax breaks: a vote winner?
Talking Point Labour plans to scrap tax breaks for private schools could generate up to £1.5bn in additional revenue, says a leading think tank
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Supreme court closes door on affirmative action in university admissions
feature Race-based admissions were an unpopular measure for tackling inequality in America
By The Week Staff Published
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Katharine Birbalsingh: Britain’s ‘strictest head teacher’ takes aim at Jess Phillips
In the Spotlight Former social mobility tsar accuses Labour MP of racism in Twitter spat
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Advocacy groups challenge Harvard's legacy admissions policy
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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After affirmative action, are legacy admissions next?
Today's Big Question The case against preference for children of alumni and donors
By Joel Mathis Published
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How can US students recover from pandemic learning loss?
Today's Big Question Test scores in math and reading are still dropping
By Joel Mathis Published
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The cat self-identity row gripping an East Sussex school
Talking Point Heated conversation between a teacher and pupils sparks renewed row over gender identity in the classroom
By Felicity Capon Published
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The changing face of home schooling in the US
In Depth The movement is becoming more diverse beyond its conservative Christian roots
By Theara Coleman Published
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Breastfeeding for longer linked to better exam results
Speed Read New study suggests breast milk could help secure a child top grades in GCSEs
By Rebekah Evans Published
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The college rankings rebellion
Speed Read Some of America’s top universities are rejecting the tyranny of U.S. News & World Report’s annual lists
By The Week Staff Published
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2 Michigan school districts ban backpacks after confiscating 4th gun this year
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By Theara Coleman Published
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Why are American students failing history?
Today's Big Question And what does it mean for the future of American democracy?
By Joel Mathis Published
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