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Gap grows in maths, writing: More than 90% of poor children fall behind by Year 3

The New Zealand Herald

The New Zealand Herald

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June 25, 2026

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Gap grows in maths, writing: More than 90% of poor children fall behind by Year 3
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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lewat dapat kerja antara faktor burukkan krisis generasi sandwic

Kos sara hidup yang semakin meningkat hari ini menyebabkan semakin ramai golongan muda berdepan tekanan kewangan bagi mengimbangi tanggungjawab terhadap diri sendiri dan keluarga. Ramai dalam kalangan mereka juga turut membantu ibu bapa yang semakin berusia selain menyara adik-beradik atau anak dalam keadaan ekonomi yang semakin mencabar. Situasi ini dikenali sebagai krisis generasi ‘sandwic’ iaitu ... Read more The post Lewat dapat kerja antara faktor burukkan krisis generasi sandwic appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Education | The Guardian

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· Jun 29, 2026

White working-class children failed by England’s school system, inquiry finds

Report says once-in-a-generation changes needed to tackle why such children are lowest-performing large demographicUK politics live – latest updatesThe education system is “not set up to serve white working-class children and families”, an independent inquiry has concluded.The Independent Inquiry into White Working-Class Educational Outcomes also determined that once-in-a-generation changes were needed to tackle why such children were the lowest-performing large demographic in England’s school system. Continue reading...

The 74

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· Jun 22, 2026

Opinion: 1.2M Kids Under 6 Have No Insurance. That’s Harmful to Their Health and Futures

Schools across the country are focusing keenly on two key priorities: teaching children to read and bringing down high chronic absenteeism rates that undermine learning. Both these goals could be scuttled by an alarming increase in the number of young children who lack access to healthcare. Our new analysis shows that nearly 1.2 million children []

OpsLens

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· Jun 28, 2026

Why Archie Bunker voters feel U.S. parties are failing them * WorldNetDaily * by Alex Rosado, Real Clear Wire

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Arise News

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· Jul 10, 2026

UBA Foundation Partners Slum2School To Boost Financial Literacy

UBA Foundation and Slum2School equip underserved pupils with practical financial literacy and money management skills.

Kiplinger

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· Jun 25, 2026

Low-Tax States For Middle-Class Families Ranked by Childcare Affordability

Low-Tax States For Middle-Class Families Ranked by Childcare Affordability

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Related coverage for "Gap grows in maths, writing: More than 90% of poor children fall behind by Year 3": Utusan Malaysia — Lewat dapat kerja antara faktor burukkan krisis generasi sandwic. Education | The Guardian — White working-class children failed by England’s school system, inquiry finds. The 74 — Opinion: 1.2M Kids Under 6 Have No Insurance. That’s Harmful to Their Health and Futures. OpsLens — Why Archie Bunker voters feel U.S. parties are failing them * WorldNetDaily * by Alex Rosado, Real Clear Wire. Arise News — UBA Foundation Partners Slum2School To Boost Financial Literacy. Kiplinger — Low-Tax States For Middle-Class Families Ranked by Childcare Affordability