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Martyn Oliver questioned by education committee: Live blog
Ofsted's chief inspector and senior officials will take MPs questions on watchdog's reforms The post Martyn Oliver questioned by education committee: Live blog first appeared on Schools Week.
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Schools Week
· Jun 22, 2026
Education questions in Parliament: Live blog
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson and her ministers to be quizzed by MPs The post Education questions in Parliament: Live blog first appeared on Schools Week.
Nepal News
· Jul 7, 2026
जलविद्युतको मागभन्दा उत्पादन बढी छ : ऊर्जामन्त्री श्रेष्ठ
काठमाडौँ। ऊर्जा, जलस्रोत तथा सिँचाइमन्त्री विराजभक्त श्रेष्ठले हाल विद्युतको कूल आन्तरिक मागभन्दा उत्पादन बढी रहेको बताएका छन्। राष्ट्रियसभाको आजको बैठकमा विनियोजन विधेयक, २०८३ मा ऊर्जा, जलस्रोत तथा सिँचाइ मन्त्रालयसँग सम्बन्धित विषयमा सदस्यहरुले उठाउनुभएको जिज्ञासाको जवाफ दिँदै उनले दशकौँ पुराना संरचनाले हालको माग र गुणस्तरलाई सम्बोधन गर्न नसक्ने अवस्था देखिएको जानकारी गराए। यसका लागि विद्युत् वितरण []
Diane Ravitch's blog
· Jun 23, 2026
John Thompson: Public Schools Are a Public Good, Not a Commodity!
John Thompson, historian and retired teacher in Oklahoma, reports on a discussion between historian Jack Schneider and journalist Jennifer Berkshire about the future of public schools. There is no denying the well-funded effort, supported by the Trump administration, to send public money to nonpublic schools. And yet more than 85 of American children still enroll []
Mississippi Free Press
· Jun 30, 2026
Opinion | There Are Ways to Keep Mississippi’s Best Educators
Keyana Hawthorne writes about her ideas on how to keep teachers in Mississippi classrooms and how to help make teaching more effective. The post Opinion | There Are Ways to Keep Mississippi’s Best Educators appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
The Rising Nepal
· Jul 5, 2026
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Spotlight Delaware
· Jul 10, 2026
‘Beyond the Headlines’ podcast: The long last hours of the 153rd General Assembly
Spotlight Delaware Deputy Editor Karl Baker joins the podcast to discuss how the Spotlight team tried to cover the hectic final days of the legislature. The post ‘Beyond the Headlines’ podcast: The long last hours of the 153rd General Assembly appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.
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Related coverage for "Martyn Oliver questioned by education committee: Live blog": Schools Week — Education questions in Parliament: Live blog. Nepal News — जलविद्युतको मागभन्दा उत्पादन बढी छ : ऊर्जामन्त्री श्रेष्ठ. Diane Ravitch's blog — John Thompson: Public Schools Are a Public Good, Not a Commodity!. Mississippi Free Press — Opinion | There Are Ways to Keep Mississippi’s Best Educators. The Rising Nepal — Listening To Children Before It's Too Late. Spotlight Delaware — ‘Beyond the Headlines’ podcast: The long last hours of the 153rd General Assembly