Brussels is bursting out of its borders. That’s helping the rise of the right. – POLITICO

Brussels is bursting out of its borders. That’s helping the rise of the right. – POLITICO

Speaking Dutch is central to this, van den Broeck believes. “Dutch is part of our DNA” as Flemish people, he said. Migration drives shifts “Brussels has always been a multilingual city because it’s centered at the border between the Roman- and the German-speaking territories,” explained VUB researcher Saeys. Waves of migration after World War II … Read more

Computer programs monitor students’ every word in the name of safety – Boston Herald

Computer programs monitor students’ every word in the name of safety – Boston Herald

Critics worry about the lack of transparency from companies that have the power to monitor students and choose when to alert school personnel. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To login in, click here. Originally Published: November 2, 2024 at 8:20 AM EDT Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Pioneer Newz is … Read more

‘No formal communications from DESE’ on guidance for after MCAS ballot question election yet, BPS leader says

‘No formal communications from DESE’ on guidance for after MCAS ballot question election yet, BPS leader says

If voters opt to overturn the MCAS graduation requirement, Boston Public Schools will look to state guidance and develop a plan in “robust conversations,” a district leader told the School Committee. “We don’t have any formal communication from DESE right now as to what the plan will be,” said Linda Chen, BPS Senior Deputy Superintendent … Read more

Planning to study in China? Here’s all you need to know about USTC Fellowship

Planning to study in China? Here’s all you need to know about USTC Fellowship

There has always been a growing interest among students to pursue their education at the best universities in countries like USA, Canada, Germany, etc. Universities that provide fellowships for eligible students help students cut short their expenses and study without the worry of funds.(Getty Images/iStockphoto) With the growing tensions in some of these most preferred … Read more

Native Forward Responds to Presidential Apology for U.S. Role in Federal Indian Boarding Schools

Native Forward Responds to Presidential Apology for U.S. Role in Federal Indian Boarding Schools

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Oct. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Native Forward Scholars Fund, the largest direct provider of scholarships for Native students, released a statement from their CEO, Angelique Albert, responding to President Biden’s formal apology to Native communities for the United States’ federal boarding school policies. Please see the statement below: President Joe Biden’s apology today … Read more

Carte Blanche:  Trimming the fat 

Carte Blanche:  Trimming the fat 

The 27 October episode of Carte Blanche exposes the dire consequences of budget cuts in provincial departments. Government teachers face job losses with no prospects for reemployment, while essential specialist medical positions are being frozen. These cuts have a devastating impact on those reliant on public services, leading to a decline in quality education and … Read more

Commonwealth summit agreement raises slavery reparations after row with UK – POLITICO

Commonwealth summit agreement raises slavery reparations after row with UK – POLITICO

While saying “I understand the strength of feeling,” the prime minister continued to insist he wanted to be “looking forward, not back.” He added that he wanted to “move forward together on climate resilience, on education, on trade and on growth to better enable us to address the inequalities of today.” Several nations raised the … Read more

MOE to roll out new device management applications to Chromebooks and iPads

MOE to roll out new device management applications to Chromebooks and iPads

For parents who want “greater say” over how their children use their devices at home, MOE will continue to provide them with options to manage the devices after school hours, it said.  Noting that no software solution is “entirely foolproof”, the education ministry said it has taken steps to ensure that the new applications “meet … Read more

Why more young Singaporeans are volunteering in ‘unfamiliar’ Laos

Why more young Singaporeans are volunteering in ‘unfamiliar’ Laos

Ms Kang from Singapore Polytechnic said the situation “forced us to think on our feet, be adaptable and patient, and rely on non-verbal communication such as hand gestures, drawings, and demonstrations”. Her team also learnt basic Laotian phrases, which helped build mutual respect and deeper connections with their hosts. Apart from language barrier issues, the … Read more

China to boost talent pool in science and technology with ‘world-class’ doctoral training

China to boost talent pool in science and technology with ‘world-class’ doctoral training

Beijing is moving to boost the country’s talent ranks in the fields of science and technology by creating more doctoral programmes in key areas such as medicine, engineering and emerging fields. The State Council – China’s cabinet – and the Communist Party’s Central Committee issued guidelines on Sunday calling on education authorities and universities to … Read more