First Nations singer Isaiah Firebrace heads a petition to establish Indigenous History classes

First Nations singer and X Factor winner Isaiah Firebrace heads a petition to establish Indigenous History classes in Australian schools By Jesse Hyland For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:29 BST, 10 July 2021 | Updated: 01:29 BST, 10 July 2021 Isaiah Firebrace plans to bring his popular petition to launch Aboriginal History classes in schools … Read more

ITV launches ‘woke’ self-care classes to help the well-being of staff in the wake of three suicides

ITV launches ‘woke’ self-care classes to help the well-being of staff – including origami, paint-pouring sessions and ‘racial fluency’ – in the wake of three suicides linked to its flagship show Love Island ITV launched a range of networking groups welcoming minority and ethnic staff  Insider says some white hetrosexual men irritated by lack of … Read more

ITV launches ‘woke’ self-care classes to help the well-being of staff in the wake of three suicides

ITV launches ‘woke’ self-care classes to help the well-being of staff – including origami, paint-pouring sessions and ‘racial fluency’ – in the wake of three suicides linked to its flagship show Love Island ITV launched a range of networking groups welcoming minority and ethnic staff  Insider says some white hetrosexual men irritated by lack of … Read more

Universities order students to get coronavirus vaccine to return to classes in the fall

A growing number of state universities are following their private counterparts in requiring all students returning to classes and campuses this fall to be vaccinated against coronavirus.  In a bid to return to normality after months of online learning, at least 80 universities have said that all students must get a jab before they return to … Read more

New York City high schools reopen for in-person classes amid COVID

Thousands of New York City high school students have returned to the classroom for in-person learning for the first time since last year after they were shuttered due to COVID-19. About 55,000 high schoolers, which is about 20 percent, resumed in-person classes this morning at nearly 500 high schools across the five boroughs.  The returning … Read more

Millions of pupils return to classes TODAY

Millions of school pupils are returning to classrooms this morning after two months of home-learning as phase one of Boris Johnson’s ‘one-way road to freedom’ begins today. Teachers have described their ‘immense relief tied to a little apprehension’ at students heading back to school – amid chaos over non-compulsory testing schemes and fears over lax mask … Read more

Millions of pupils return to classes TODAY

Millions of school pupils are returning to classrooms this morning after two months of home-learning as phase one of Boris Johnson’s ‘one-way road to freedom’ begins today. Teachers have described their ‘immense relief tied to a little apprehension’ at students heading back to school – amid chaos over non-compulsory testing schemes and fears over lax mask … Read more

New Budget blow for middle classes as one in four families will lose some or all of child benefit

New Budget blow for middle classes as one in four families will lose some or all of their child benefit Analysis shows that as many as 250,000 may lose their child benefit by 2025  Households stop receiving the benefit when one parent earns £50,000  The limit was introduced by George Osborne but has not risen … Read more

New Budget blow for middle classes as one in four families will lose some or all of child benefit

New Budget blow for middle classes as one in four families will lose some or all of their child benefit Analysis shows that as many as 250,000 may lose their child benefit by 2025  Households stop receiving the benefit when one parent earns £50,000  The limit was introduced by George Osborne but has not risen … Read more

Pupils ‘need help, not more classes’, experts say

Schoolchildren are under huge pressure to catch up on lessons lost during Covid lockdowns… but more help not extra classes could be key, experts say Children are facing pressure to catch up with learning lost, psychologists warn Government is said to be considering summer schools & extended school days  Educational psychologists are advocating a quality-over-quantity … Read more