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27 février 2016

Toward universal learning: A new video on tackling assessment challenges in Africa

By . In order to meet the ambitious education targets outlined in Sustainable Development Goal 4 and the Education 2030 Framework for Action, countries need to accelerate progress toward improving education quality and learning outcomes. More...

27 février 2016

Inside Syrian Refugee Schools: Teachers struggle to create conditions for learning

By . The Irada Valley School sits deep within Lebanon’s fertile Bekaa Valley. Visit on a sunny day and the view from the rooftop is equal parts stunning and sobering: expansive blue skies, emerald green fields, majestic mountains, and hundreds of tattered, disintegrating tents. More...

27 février 2016

Disability activists say LSE wrong to shelve welfare lecture

The Guardian homeBy. Campaigners have accused the London School of Economics of overreacting by postponing an academic’s lecture about welfare because of proposed demonstrations. More...
27 février 2016

Scientists attack their 'muzzling' by government

The Guardian homeBy. State-funded scientists could be prevented from lobbying for change in their field under Cabinet Office proposals. More...
27 février 2016

Why do white working-class boys shun university?

The Guardian homeByGarth Stahl. The government has ordered universities to focus on this underrepresented group, but ministers simply don’t understand them. More...
27 février 2016

Prison no bar to higher education as university ‘campus’ opens in Kent jail

The Guardian homeBy. New project allows inmates to sleep and eat at Swaleside Open Academy and study alongside staff. More...
27 février 2016

Researchers: speak up now or risk being muzzled on government policy

The Guardian homeBy. New rules could stop state-funded scientists advising ministers and make it easier for companies and campaign groups to sway government decisions. More...
27 février 2016

Looted artefacts, imperialist statues: is repatriation and removal the answer?

The Guardian homeBy. After calls to return a Benin bronze and the Cecil Rhodes statue controversies, should we review public art to make it fitting to a modern audience. More...
27 février 2016

Qualifying as a barrister 'may cost new students up to £127,000'

The Guardian homeBy. Students beginning university may have to spend up to £127,000 to qualify as a barrister, the new chair of the Bar Council has warned. More...
27 février 2016

Why the teaching excellence framework is flawed

The Guardian homeByJoshua Forstenzer. With its drive towards the market, the government’s higher education green paper risk undermining the public and educational benefits of universities. More...
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