education
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'Something is clearly awry between Biden and the kids'
Instant opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass, The Week US Published
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'One of the most consequential media failures in recent history'
Instant opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass, The Week US Published
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'Double standards corrode the very principle of an international rule of law'
Instant opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass, The Week US Published
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The pros and cons of getting a college degree
Pros and Cons Bachelor's degrees might not be as valuable as they used to be
By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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'A fog-of-war machine'
Instant opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass Published
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Will Patois become Jamaica's official language?
Under the Radar Momentum is building to give Jamaica's most widely spoken dialect official status
By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published
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How incel culture is on the rise in UK schools
The Explainer Teachers report students to counter-terrorism Prevent scheme amid 'scourge' of misogyny and sexual abuse
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Can British universities keep up with global rivals?
Today's big question UK is losing ground to competitors, with China edging up the rankings
By Felicity Capon Published
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Pros and cons of the International Baccalaureate
Pros and Cons IB offers a more holistic education and international outlook but puts specialists looking to study in the UK at a disadvantage
By The Week Staff Published
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School's out: are term-time holidays acceptable?
Talking Point Parents struggle to afford summer travel price hikes, but face threat of fines and disrupted education
By Harriet Marsden Last updated
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Florida's DeSantis-backed college admissions test has some questioning its merits
The Explainer The new test has been met with skepticism by the SAT and the ACT
By Justin Klawans Published
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Jobs for the boys: does the UK need a minister for men?
Conservative MP calls for dedicated cabinet role to combat 'crisis' in men's mental health and education
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Florida educators face off with state officials over a teacher shortage
Speed Read As of mid-August, there were roughly 7,000 teaching vacancies across Florida, according to the state's teachers union. But the Florida Department of Education says differently.
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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When should children start secondary school?
feature When making a decision, parents are likely to reflect on their own experiences of education
By The Week Staff Published
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