Tag: Politics
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The Hunger Crisis in England’s Nurseries: Childcare Providers Cry Out for Urgent Financial Aid from the GOVERNMENT
A recent survey of over 500 childcare providers in the UK reveals that many are struggling to provide nutritious meals for children due to rising food costs. According to data shared with The Guardian by the Early Years Alliance and the London Early Years Foundation, nearly 1 in 10 childcare providers had turned to food…
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China Establishes Its First Political Party School in Africa
The first Political Party School in Tanzania, East Africa, has been constructed by the Chinese government.ย Students from six African nations have been accepted for the program’s initial cohort.
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Ohio: Gov. DeWine Looks Toย Sign Bill Requiring Just 24 Hours Of Training For Teachers To Carry Firearms
Teachers in Ohio may soon be permitted to carry weapons in their classrooms after just 24 hours of training.
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Foe’s Maelstrom Looks To Swallow Teachers’ Boat
We’re not enemy combatants, we’re just teachers.ย Teachers’ work satisfaction is at an all-time low, according to surveys, including one performed by the EdWeek Research Center for the Winston School of Education and Social Policy at Merrimack College.
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California’s Kindergarten Programs May Change If Two New Proposals Become Mandated
Susan Rubio, a state senator from Baldwin Park, has sponsored legislation to make kindergarten obligatory, while Assemblymember Kevin McCarty,ย from Sacramento, has introduced legislation requiring school districts to provide full-day kindergarten. These two pieces of legislation, even though they’ve been proposed previously, will significantly change and broaden the kindergarten experience.
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World Bank Halts $600 Million Dollar Projects In Afghanistan Amid Taliban’s Ban On Girls From Attending School
Following the country’s prohibition on girls’ secondary schools, the World Bank said that four projects totalling $600 million had been placed on hold in Afghanistan.
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Teachers Stand In Opposition Of The “Parental Rights In Education” Bill In Florida
House Bill 1557, dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by detractors, prevents teachers from teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade, or in older grades in “a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate.”
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Students Throughout Florida Are Staging Walkouts In Protest Of The State’s “Don’t Say Gay” Bill
Thousands of Florida students protested HB1557, the Parental Rights in Education Bill, popularly known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, on their campuses on Thursday.
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Union Minister: An Indian Student Was Shot While Attempting To Flee Kyiv, Ukraine.
Union Minister VK Singh informed news agency ANI on Thursday that an Indian student was fired at in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, days after another student was killed in Russian shelling in Kharkiv.
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Russian School Children Were Detained After Placing Flowers Before The Ukrainian Embassy And Holding Posters Saying “No To War.”
Police in Moscow are said to have arrested primary school students for placing flowers in front of the Ukrainian embassy and holding banners that said “no to war.”