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Why is the Government talking about uni free speech when students can t pay their rent?

The Government made a rare mention of university students yesterday, announcing its commitment to tackle an issue we thought only really mattered to Oxbridge nerds and the sexually repressed. Gavin Williamson isn’t spearheading a campaign to tackle the growing mental health crisis. He isn’t announcing new measures to compensate students for online degrees or for houses they’re paying for but can’t live in. And he hasn’t unveiled plans to chip away at the growing problem of digital poverty among uni students. Instead, the Education Minister has announced that a “free speech champion” will be appointed to clamp down on the no-platforming and cancel culture plaguing university campuses up and down the country.

Amid budget squabbling Amherst Councilors warn 4-town Amherst-Pelham regional school district could dissolve

Amid budget squabbling Amherst Councilors warn 4-town Amherst-Pelham regional school district could dissolve Updated Feb 08, 2021; AMHERST – During Saturday’s remote meeting of the four towns comprising the regional school system, Amherst Town Councilors said lack of consensus on a method to determine  the amount each municipality should pay for grade 7-12 education could lead to the district’s demise. The Amherst officials did not go into detail at the Feb. 6 meeting on what a break-up might look like – such as whether some of them might advocate completely divorcing town from regional district, or remain with one or two of the other communities in the school system.

Mississippi looks to create loan repayment for teachers

Mississippi looks to create loan repayment for teachers By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUSFebruary 4, 2021 GMT JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi could create a program for the state to pay off some college loans for people who become teachers. A bill that passed the Senate on Thursday would create a three-year loan repayment program. After a person completes one year of teaching, the state would pay a certain amount of the money the person borrowed for college. The state would pay more after the second year and more after the third year. People who teach in areas deemed to have critical needs would receive higher payments.

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