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Telegraph: Schools as businesses – when education doesn’t always come first
The drive towards the marketisation of education, however, raises the dilemma long faced by independent schools, as to whether they are first and foremost purveyors of education, or businesses that need to operate with an eye to the marketplace in order …
The Guardian: Student loans: the next big mis-selling scandal?
The most serious case for mis-selling rests on a decision taken by George Osborne last November. In 2010 the government committed to uprate the £21,000 repayment threshold in line with average earnings. But in November 2015 it wasfrozen for five …
My student loan was mis-sold, says graduate – BBC NewsBBC News
University of Nottingham graduate Simon Crowther’s post on Facebook went viral this week, after he revealed how much interest is being added to his debt. He’s part of the first wave of graduates to have left university after paying £9,000-a-year fees. …
Farminator: Robot ranchers replacing humans in agriculture (VIDEOS) — RT Viral
As technology advances, the future of farming is about to change drastically with the rise of robots being used in agricultural work as alternatives to manpower. “Farmbots” are now being used as shepherds in the Australian outback where farmers struggle to …
Why Movement is Essential in Early Childhood – The Atlantic
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The Daily Beast: Anti-Muslim School Bullying: Sometimes, It’s Even the Teachers Doing It
Muslim students being bullied or harassed for their faith is increasingly becoming the norm not the exception in America. A 2015 study by California’s CAIR chapter surveyed over 600 Muslim students in California and shockingly found that 55 percent had …
The Daily Beast: How Public Schools Demand Failure and Perpetuate Poverty
The most obvious deficiency of the argument that schools are the best means to overcome poverty is that there are clearly better approaches, such as vocational schools. The prospect of creating schools specifically designed to provide marketable skills has been …
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