The instrumentation of public subsidies for private schools: Different regulatory models with concurrent equity implications

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Introduction Over the past decades, publicly funded private schooling has become a central feature in numerous educational systems. The presence of private subsidized schools in educational systems impacts public education in numerous ways. Firstly, by design or by default, private actors’ involvement in education provision is frequently accompanied by the […]

Knowledge or competencies? A controversial question in contemporary curriculum debates

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Governing education in times of crisis: State interventions and school accountabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Home schooling through online teaching in the era of COVID-19: Exploring the role of home-related factors that deepen educational inequalities across European societies

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Use of Radioactive Materials in Commercial Applications Has Increased by 30 Percent – Government Should Improve Security and Support Development of Alternatives, Says New Report

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The use of large-risk radioactive supplies in clinical, exploration, and professional applications has enhanced by about 30 p.c in the U.S. in the previous 12 several years, and the governing administration ought to strengthen protection, monitoring, and accountability to decrease overall health and safety pitfalls — whilst also supporting the […]