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Understanding incel culture – and how schools can address it

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The Conversation UK Education 5d ago research
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New Africa/Shutterstock Incels, or involuntary celibates, are members of an online subculture, most often heterosexual men, who believe they have been unconditionally excluded from the dating scene. This has negative implications for their…
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Learning from autistic teachers could change schools for the better

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The Conversation UK Education 26d ago research
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PeopleImages/Shutterstock As a researcher in autism and education and a former secondary school teacher, it took me a while to realise that autistic school staff were rarely included in conversations about inclusion and diversity in…
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If you think your toddler’s often ill, you’re right – what going to nursery means for catching colds and building immunity

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The Conversation UK Education 39d ago research
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Art_Photo/Shutterstock There’s no nice way to put it: small children are snotty. A research study that tested children for multiple respiratory viruses every week for a year found that under-fives are carrying one or more viruses 50% of…
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Why harmful content keeps reaching children online – and what advertising has to do with it

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The Conversation UK Education 41d ago research
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Matryoha/Shutterstock Children today can encounter harmful material online with alarming ease, including violent, sexual and self-harm content. While this is often treated as a moderation failure, the deeper cause is economic. Much of the…
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