An open letter to Oxford chancellor, organised by the Pinsker Centre, decried ‘toxic and polarising’ event
By Eliana Jordan
Scottish teachers’ union faces backlash over ‘hostile’ teaching resources
Oxford University Press consulted with Jewish experts after receiving complaints from communal body
Community leaders in Ireland reveal that Jewish pupils are changing schools to escape hate as new report exposes shocking bias in textbooks
Schoolgirls targeted with death threats while leaving netball match in north London
Mitchell Ikenna Johnson, appointed just a week ago, has stepped down after his messages were circulated online
The police had no leads on the offence until the incident was posted by the offender online
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Publisher withdraws 'extremely disturbing' religious studies textbook, which has been in use for five years
By Jane Prinsley
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Officials at two schools said they had experienced a barrage of abuse because of their perceived connection to Israel
The victim suffered minor injuries that did not require hospitalisation
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By Rob Rinder
We do our children a disservice by focusing so intensely on academic prowess
The song, Erika, has gone viral on TikTok, attracting millions of views
By Keren David
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The activist’s controversial views were flagged to the union by the JC in April
By Rosa Doherty
Remark comes amid hard-hitting social media debate about educational techniques
The Ivy League school signed a resolution with the Department of Education after eliciting criticism for lack of action over complaints by Jewish students