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Mercredi 17 décembre 2025 à 22:01
Education Innovations & Policy
Erasmus scheme set for a 2027 comeback
The European Commission announced that the Erasmus student exchange programme will be reinstated in 2027 after a two‑year hiatus, promising to restore cross‑border learning opportunities for millions of university students. BBC News highlights the anticipated boost to academic mobility, while policymakers stress the scheme’s role in fostering cultural competence and labour‑market readiness across the EU.
BBC News
Boston University overhauls athletics to protect student‑athletes
Boston University pledged comprehensive reforms to its athletics department, including a revamped orientation programme, clearer reporting channels for misconduct, and enhanced coach training, following an external review that exposed gaps in athlete welfare. The Boston Globe reports that the changes aim to embed a culture of safety and accountability, setting a precedent for collegiate sports nationwide.
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Medford school closure underscores importance of health protocols in education
After a suspected norovirus outbreak sickened dozens of pupils, St. Joseph School in Medford suspended classes for three days and instituted deep‑cleaning measures before reopening. The Boston Globe details how rapid response plans are now integral to school continuity planning, reinforcing the link between public health and uninterrupted learning.
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Canada’s population dip linked to crackdown on international students
Statistics Canada data, reported by The Guardian, reveal a 0.2 % quarterly population decline, driven largely by a new policy tightening the intake of international students. The reduction threatens Canada’s higher‑education revenue streams and raises questions about the long‑term impact on research capacity and multicultural campus environments.
The Guardian
Australia enforces under‑16 social‑media ban to safeguard young users
The Guardian notes that Australia became the first nation to impose a blanket ban on social‑media platforms for users under 16, mandating robust age‑verification and safe‑use features. Officials argue the measure will curb cyber‑bullying and misinformation, while critics warn of potential free‑speech repercussions, sparking a global debate on digital education policy.
The Guardian
UK health secretary defends continuation of puberty‑blocker trial amid controversy
BBC News reports that the health secretary, while expressing personal discomfort, refused parliamentary calls to halt a clinical trial on puberty blockers, citing expert advice and the need for rigorous data on long‑term outcomes. The decision highlights the tension between medical research, adolescent wellbeing, and public‑policy education.
BBC News
Societal Trends Impacting Youth
Parents sue Meta over sextortion‑related death, prompting calls for stronger online safety education
The Guardian details the first UK wrongful‑death lawsuit against Meta after a 16‑year‑old died following an Instagram‑facilitated sextortion scheme. The case amplifies demands for comprehensive digital‑literacy curricula that teach teens to recognise and report online exploitation.
The Guardian
Anti‑vaccine influencers expose limits of public‑health messaging
The New York Times reflects on how prominent anti‑vaccine voices have challenged conventional health communication, revealing gaps in public‑trust strategies and underscoring the need for education systems to embed critical‑thinking skills around scientific misinformation.
The NY Times
Cultural Heritage & Science Education
Discovery of 2,000 dinosaur footprints in the Italian Alps enriches paleontological curricula
The New York Times reports that researchers uncovered a massive trackway of prosauropod footprints high in the Italian Alps, offering a tangible resource for schools to illustrate Earth‑science concepts and inspire field‑based learning.
The NY Times