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How we lost our way on education and how Congress can help us get back 

How we lost our way on education and how Congress can help us get back 

We once had a shared policy thesis about public education. What happened? A glance at the president’s recent budget proposal, now coined “One Big Beautifull Bill” is the clearest indicator that we’ve lost our shared thesis when it comes to public education — a $12.4 billion cut to public education, with the largest share of […]

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Headteachers in England threaten to quit as Ofsted inspectors over proposed overhaul | Ofsted

Headteachers are threatening to quit as part-time inspectors unless Ofsted delays and revises its changes to how schools and colleges are graded in England. The warning is the latest blow to the inspection overhauls championed by Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, and Martyn Oliver, Ofsted’s chief inspector of schools, and a potential embarrassment for the

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UK government unveils £275m boost to training and apprenticeships in England | Industrial policy

The government will present a £275m investment in technical training and apprenticeships as the centrepiece of its long-awaited industrial strategy, in a direct challenge to Nigel Farage’s growing influence in England’s manufacturing heartlands. The package, announced by the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, on Sunday, includes funding for new technical excellence colleges, short courses in artificial

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Montréal se classe parmi les 20 villes les plus habitables au monde et bat les États-Unis

Montréal se classe parmi les 20 villes les plus habitables au monde et bat les États-Unis

C’est officiel : Montréal fait désormais partie de l’élite mondiale des meilleures villes où il fait bon vivre, selon le Global Liveability Index 2025 de l’Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). La métropole québécoise s’est hissée dans le top 20, devenant la municipalité canadienne avec la plus forte progression cette année. À lire également : Passeports les

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