Tag: Society
The Fascination with Tudors: Why Britain Can’t Let Go of Henry VIII
The TV adaptation of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall novels, The Mirror and the Light, premiered on BBC One and received glowing reviews. The fans had been eagerly waiting for the finale after an eight-year...
Bridging Divides: Student Exchange Program Offers New Perspectives in the US
Jessica Osei-Adjei, a student from Baltimore, had an eye-opening experience during her week-long trip to Anchorage, Alaska through the American Exchange Project (AEP). This program, founded in 2019, aims to bring together high school...
English Schools Should Embrace ‘Difficult’ Pupils, Says Ofsted Chief
Schools should not reject "difficult" students in fear of affecting their overall results, according to Ofsted's chief inspector of schools, Sir Martyn Oliver. He emphasized the importance of inclusivity in schools and stated that...
Developing Media Literacy in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Media literacy is more important than ever in today's digital age. With the rise of social media and artificial intelligence, students must be equipped with the skills to navigate and critically evaluate the information...
Limiting Parental Access to Marks-Sharing App to Reduce Student Stress: Dutch School’s Initiative
A secondary school in the Netherlands has taken a unique approach to reduce student stress by limiting parental access to children's grades for a term. The school, Jordan – Montessori Lyceum Utrecht, noticed that...
Support Allocation for Children with Special Learning Needs: A Societal Perspective | Sonia Sodha
The issue of supporting children with special learning needs is a crucial one that affects many families and professionals in our society. The recent report by the National Audit Office highlighted the failures in...