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English Language Coordinator

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Date Listed5 April 2026
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SRHE Blog·higher-ed

What will the Office for Students do now?

by Rob Cuthbert SRHE News Editorial, April 2026 The Office for Students has had a significant reset, after it was heavily criticised , not just by the HE sector, but also in a coruscating report by the House of Lords…

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Reason·research

Polo Officials Ban Genetically Enhanced Ponies To Save 'the Magic of Breeding'

"Gene doping represents a threat to the integrity of sport," asserts the World Anti-Doping Agency, which prohibits athletes from "the non-therapeutic use of genes, genetic elements and/or cells that have the capacity to…

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K-12 Dive Curriculum·higher-ed

Teachers’ knowledge of science of reading improves, Fordham reports

Dive Brief: Teachers' knowledge of the science of reading has improved in recent years, but gaps remain in curriculum adoption and educator training, a Thomas B. Fordham Institute report, released this month, said. A…

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DWP

Official Statistics: Get Britain Working: Labour Market Insights April 2026

Labour market official statistics in development covering into-work rates for people on Universal Credit in the ‘Searching for work’ conditionality regime, English regional rates of people not in education, employment…

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Korea Herald National

Children’s Day gifts now cost parents twice as much

South Korean parents expect to spend an average of 95,000 won ($64) on Children’s Day gifts this year, nearly double the amount from a decade ago, a survey showed Thursday. According to English education company Yoon’s…

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Study International·higher-ed

What the world’s most elite Black university has to do with ‘ARIRANG,’ BTS’s hit comeback album

International students shape the world in many ways — and that includes the new album ARIRANG by BTS , one of the biggest cultural icons today. On March 20, 2026, “ARIRANG”, a 14-track project exploring the members’…

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Study International·higher-ed

What do history PhD candidates do? This one’s researching Calcutta’s forgotten but deadliest plague

The COVID-19 pandemic took us all by surprise. Six years since it happened, we can now assuredly say it was one of the deadliest pandemics of our time. 7.1 million lives have been lost to COVID since January 5, 2020.…

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Study International·higher-ed

Here’s how to tell your parents that a humanities degree is not useless

Holiday dinners are great — until someone asks you what you’re studying. Then it begins. “So…what’s your major again?” “Isn’t it kind of useless?” “Be honest. Are you ever going to make money?” The raised eyebrows, the…

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ICEF Monitor·higher-ed

Demand for “future proofing” programmes rising fast among college-aged students

As we speak, many international student prospects are changing their minds about what they should study. Over just a couple of years, the simple equation of a science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) programme =…

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Education Review AU·higher-ed

Do multi-school organisations work?

Pupil outcomes in Tasmania are the worst of any Australian state bar the Northern Territory. To counter this, Tasmania has launched a trial of multi-school organisations (MSOs) across three primary schools in Hobart.…

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Gulf Times Education

Dibsy brings AI-powered payment intelligence to Qatar merchants

Qatar’s digital payments landscape is seeing a new shift as merchants increasingly struggle to make sense of failed transactions, unclear decline codes, and fragmented customer communication — challenges that cost…

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K-12 Dive Curriculum·curriculum

How two districts are finding gifted students ‘hiding in plain sight’

Dive Brief: Broader, more thoughtful screening to identify gifted and talented students can help uncover those who are hiding in plain sight, leading to not only a greater number receiving enrichment programming but a…

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Chalkbeat

Tech glitches disrupt state math exams across New York

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. Students across New York were unable to log in to the digital platform for the state’s…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Kuwait revokes journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin's citizenship

Kuwait revokes journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin's citizenship Submitted by Rayhan Uddin on Wed, 04/29/2026 - 11:57 The US-born Kuwaiti national was arrested and stripped of his citizenship for 'simply doing his job',…

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ICEF Monitor·policy

How will the war in Iran impact international student mobility?

It is now just over two months since the United States and Israel first launched coordinated military strikes against Iran on 28 February 2026. The war has already cost thousands of lives and billions of dollars. it has…

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The Conversation UK Education·policy

Sencos: the government’s plans for Send reform in England hinge on these overworked school staff

Krakenimages.com/Shutterstock Sencos – special educational needs coordinators – play a vital role in maintained mainstream English schools, nursery schools and sixth forms. If you are a parent, you may encounter them if…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Pet cats that roam outdoors carry similar disease risk as feral cats, UBC-led global study finds

A new study led by University of British Columbia researchers has found that pet cats allowed to roam outside unsupervised carry infectious diseases at rates comparable to feral cats, even when they receive veterinary…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU doctoral candidate earns prestigious literary arts fellowship to preserve legacy of historical communities

A Florida State University graduate student has been selected for a competitive arts fellowship that will support the development of a project that maps archival photos, poetry and oral histories onto neighborhoods,…

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Schools Week UK

Ministers to get softer on English and maths resit entries but tougher on results

Shake up aims to make 'fairer representation' of student progress while 'reinforcing high standards' The post Ministers to get softer on English and maths resit…

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Irish Times News

Rare copy of oldest poem in English language discovered by TCD researchers

Bebe, an English monk, author and scholar, was one of the best known writers of the Early Middle Ages

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