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Gifted pupils being ignored by Scottish schools, campaigners claim

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Click here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport Gifted pupils are being increasingly ignored by Scottish schools, it’s claimed. The number of children receiving extra help in the classroom due to dyslexia, autism and mental health problems has soared by 58 per cent since the pandemic. Meanwhile, those getting additional work to keep them stretched and challenged has slumped by 17 per cent. The revelation comes as ministers are facing pressure to make education reforms, as standards of reading, writing and maths are falling away amid growing violence, ill-discipline and absenteeism. Last night, Chris McGovern, chairman of the Campaign for Real Education, said: ‘This neglect of the most able children – whether with academic or practical skills - is potentially disastrous. ‘So-called inclusive education should mean catering for different abilities and getting the maximum from them all.’ He added: ‘Not being taught in line wi...

Schools to search bags for vapes

The Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) has instructed schools to conduct bag searches for e-cigarettes when the next semester begins in May, citing growing concerns over vaping among students. Obec's deputy secretary-general Tee Pawangkanant, said the directive was introduced during the E-Cigarette Control Policy Committee meeting chaired by Vice Minister of Education Phitsanu Phonlathee. The measure is part of the committee's efforts to strengthen school regulations regarding e-cigarettes. Schools are required to search for e-cigarettes and, if necessary, confiscate and destroy any found during inspections. In addition, Obec is launching a public awareness campaign to educate students on the dangers of vaping and the potential legal consequences. Mr Tee said the initiative will help support long-term enforcement measures in schools. The regulations are set to be implemented before the start of the semester in May, with schools working ...

Government committed to strengthening medical education, healthcare infrastructure – Deputy Finance Minister

By Florence Afriyie Mensah Kumasi, April 4, GNA – Mr Thomas Nyarko Ampem, Deputy Finance Minister, has reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to strengthening medical education and healthcare infrastructure in Ghana. Attesting to this, the Minister said in the recent budget presented in Parliament, the government allocated over GH₵2 billion to healthcare infrastructure between now and 2028. This amount includes GH₵200 million in 2025 alone for critical projects. Mr Nyarko Ampem said the government had among others, ordered for the National Health Insurance to be uncapped, set aside huge funds for key interventions including Free Primary Healthcare and the Ghana Medical Care Trust. Speaking at the 50th Anniversary Launch of the School of Medical Sciences (SMS) of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, he noted that, these initiatives reinforced the dedication that every Ghanaian had access to quality health...

SERI and CityU ink MoU on eye health research

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The partnership focuses on joint PhD supervision and student-staff exchanges. The Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI) and the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to advance eye health. The partnership focuses on collaborative research, joint PhD supervision, and student and staff exchanges to enhance academic and professional development. The MoU was signed during the 1st CityUHK-SERI Joint Symposium on Eye Health, held on 13 March.

Voters Decide Fate of $28M Bonds for Mercer County High School

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Mercer County High School might soon receive a much-anticipated renovation. “Extensive planning brought us to this stage,” stated Tim Farquer, the superintendent of Mercer County Schools. “The present structure was built back in 1954.” It boils down to whether Merger, Henderson, and Rock Island County voters approve a referendum for $28 million in bonds over a 30-year period on April 1. "We would rather implement comprehensive updates to update the facility, but we understand that this necessitates taking on additional debt over a extended timeframe," Farquer stated. The initiative centers around enhancing classrooms, updating buildings, and boosting safety and security measures. Many of these places," Farquer explained, "have labs, setups, and tools that date back to 1954 when they were built, set up, or bought." He added, "Our laboratory workstations often fail to operate at full capacity. Right now, we require students to go outd...

DOJ Probes Rhode Island Schools Over Race-Based Loan Forgiveness Program for Educators

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an inquiry into a Rhode Island school The district aims to ascertain if its teacher loan forgiveness program has a discriminatory effect on white applicants. On March 21, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division sent a letter to both the Providence Public School District (PPSD) and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE). In this correspondence, they initiated an inquiry to determine if these entities' hiring procedures—including their student loan repayment initiative—have disproportionately discriminated against Caucasian educators based on race. "The letter emphasizes that no final determinations have been made regarding the topic under examination. We aim to review all pertinent data, and we encourage your support in pinpointing potential sources of such information," as initially reported by The Boston Globe . PPSD's " Educator from Underrepresented Racial Gro...

Dikdasmen Enggan Wajibkan Uji Kompetensi, Khawatir Siswa Tekanan Stres

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5.180.24.3 , Jakarta - Menteri Pendidikan Dasar dan Menengah (Mendikdasmen) Abdul Mu’ti mengklarifikasi bahwa dia tidak berniat untuk mensyaratkan Tes Kemampuan Akademik (TKA) kepada murid-muridnya. Dia menjelaskan hal ini dikarenakan ia tak berkeinginan agar para siswa mengadukan kebijakan tersebut atau merasa tertekan dengan adanya ujian tambahan. "Nantinya jika dipaksa menjadi wajib, pasti akan ada keluhan lagi. Oleh sebab itu, hal tersebut tidak diterapkan sebagai kewajiban akibat adanya penolakan. Harusnya jangan dibuat wajib supaya orang tidak stress," ujarnya saat berbicara dengan para reporter dalam sesi briefing media bersama Kementerian Pendidikan dan Ilmu Pengetahuan pada hari Selasa, tanggal 18 Maret 2025 di Jakarta. Mu’ti mengatakan TKA Terbuka untuk para siswa yang berminat mengikuti acara tersebut, asalkan mereka telah mempersiapkannya terlebih dulu. Dia tidak menutup peluang tentang adanya kewajiban bagi Tenaga Kerja A...

Tolak Revisi UU TNI, Mahasiswa Papua: "Sekolah Tinggi Tak Berguna Jika TNI Masih Dominan dalam Jabatan Sipil"

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MANOKWARI, 5.180.24.3 - Para mahasiswa dari Papua yang bertempat di Manokwari menyuarakan ketidaksetujuannya terhadap usulan penyegaran UU Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI) yang sedang hangat dibicarakan masyarakat umum. Pengrejean ini disebabkan oleh ketakutan bahwa perubahan tersebut dapat membawa kembali pola pikir era Orde Baru serta mengecilkan peluang bagi masyarakat umum yang sudah bersusah payah untuk mencapai pendidikan lanjutan. Di sisi lain, perwira yang masih bertugas di militer memiliki kesempatan besar untuk mengambil posisi sipil yang penting. Thomas Ricky Sanadi, seorang mahasiswa dari Fakultas Hukum Universitas Caritas Indonesia di Manokwari, mengatakan tegas bahwa penyempurnaan Undang-Undang Tentara Nasional Indonesia Nomor 34 Tahun 2004 yang membolehkan perwira aktif menjadi pegawai negeri sipil harus ditentang. "Maka jika TNI boleh secara aktif menempati posisi sipil, mengapa kita harus pergi ke sekolah? Lebih baik kita bergabung dengan te...

Harvard will offer free tuition for families earning $200,000 or less a year

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Securing admission to Harvard University is no easy feat . But if you do earn admission to the prestigious Ivy League school, you may qualify to attend for free. Beginning in the 2025-26 school year, tuition at Harvard College — the university's undergraduate school — will be free for students from families earning $200,000 or less a year, the college announced Monday . "Harvard has long sought to open our doors to the most talented students, no matter their financial circumstances," Hopi Hoekstra, Harvard's dean of the faculty of arts and sciences, said in a statement. "This investment in financial aid aims to make a Harvard College education possible for every admitted student, so they can pursue their academic passions and positively impact our future." This declaration could provide significant reassurance for certain households. tuition costs $56,550 for the 2024-25 school year. But there are other expenses some of those families will ...

Kebun Raya Balangan: Destinasi Pendidikan Unik dengan Koleksi Tanaman Langka di Paringin, Balangan, Kalsel

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gudangmovies21 - Saat berlibur di Balangan, pastikan untuk mampir ke Kebun Raya Balangan. Kebun Raya Balangan menyajikan pengalaman pendidikian yang patut tidak boleh diabaikan. Kebun Raya Balangan terletak di Paringin Kota, Paringin, Kabupaten Balangan, Kalimantan Selatan. Di samping berfungsi sebagai tempat wisata pendidikan, Kebun Raya Balangan juga merupakan lokasi yang disukai bagi mereka yang ingin bersantai. Menghabiskan Waktu Ngabuburit di Museum Geologi Bandung Dengan Pengalaman Pembelajaran yang Menyenangkan, Lihatlah Tarif Pintu masuknya Lokasi ini dahulu adalah hutan perkotaan sebelum diresmikan menjadi taman botani. Dinas Pertanahan dan Lingkungan Hidup Kabupaten Balangan yang mengurus Kebun Raya Balangan. Dengan area seluas 8,4 hektar, Kebun Raya Balangan berfungsi sebagai habitat untuk berbagai macam tumbuhan. Dimulai dari tumbuhan yang jarang ditemui sampai berbagai jenis tanaman berkhasiat obat. Seperti tujuannya, Kebun Raya Ba...

Parents Who Raise Confident, Successful Adults Avoid This 2-Word Phrase, Says Ivy League Psychologist

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When your child scores well on an exam, you might say “Well done!” However, these seemingly simple words could have unintended consequences, according to a child psychologist. Becky Kennedy . "If you don't include a more detailed compliment afterwards, 'good job' can shut down dialogue," Kennedy stated during the conversation. podcast episode From "The Tim Ferriss Show" episode that aired last month, she suggested asking follow-up questions to demonstrate that your praise is genuine. Additionally, emphasize the positive behaviors you wish for them to develop further. The concept is aimed at assisting build their confidence And stop them from depending on outside approval, which can help them achieve greater success in the future, according to Kennedy, who holds a PhD in clinical psychology from Columbia University and presents the "Good Inside" parenting podcast. "In such instances, our primary aim as parents tends to be ...

Harvard Grads Leave Without Finishing a Single Book

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Even though they might be part of the intellectual elite, Harvard students Could finish their degree without picking up a single work of fiction throughout their tenure at the nation's most ancient institution of higher learning. Scolding her fellow 25,000 students at the institution founded in 1636, Claire Miller asserts that the university ought to mandate them to read at least one book. In The Harvard Crimson, the campus newspaper, Ms. Miller has advocated for making an English course mandatory for students, who annually pay over $56,000 (£44,350) in tuition fees. She posed a query to her colleagues, saying, "Can anyone recall when they last finished reading an entire book?" For someone planning to concentrate in English, it happened last week for me. However, if you inquire about this with fellow students from different majors, they're more inclined to respond with an indifferent shrug. Students at Harvard frequently gripe about the reading ass...

Soft Skills Are Out—Long Live the New 'Skills' Revolution!

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Imagine this as a mental exercise: Picture Harvard University, the Carnegie Foundation, and the Stanford Research Institute collaborating to uncover what truly makes individuals successful professionally. Imagine their findings revealed that people possess two complementary skill sets. The first set contributes roughly 15% towards workplace success, with the second set accounting for the rest. 85% Which skills would be considered more crucial? This might seem like a straightforward query, yet it isn’t. Despite the existence of prior studies, we continue to emphasize "hard skills," which have a less significant impact but come across as more appealing. Hard skills encompass a person’s practical knowledge and proficiency with specific technologies and industry tools. Conversely, what truly holds greater importance—often referred to dismissively as "soft skills"—includes competencies such as effective communication and emotional intelligence essential for colla...

The College-to-Corporate Pipeline Is Dying. Here’s Why.

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One-third of Generation Z is skipping college Before entering the job market—and opportunities in the digital economy are a significant factor driving this trend. This marks a turning point that has been anticipated for decades due to widespread corporate concern. As the initial cohort to grow up alongside the internet, members of Generation Z didn't pass their childhood outdoors; instead, they were immersed online. Before learning about interviews or job applications, we shared thoughts and bonded through chat platforms. Prior to opening a savings account or sending off a summer employment form, we engaged in spontaneous economic activities within digital gaming realms. Our ease with navigating the web makes us less bound to conventional notions of employment and lifestyle that occupied previous generations for years—particularly since issues like exhaustion, inadequate pay, and financial obligations remain prominent topics even after the pandemic. For Generation Z (and...