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4 votes
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'We want a kid you don't have any idea what to do with': Sacramento Academic and Vocational Academy helps very vulnerable students succeed in high school—and beyond
7 votes -
Indonesian kids keep getting 'possessed by spirits' during high school exams
8 votes -
The post-Columbine question remains the same: Can school shootings be prevented?
5 votes -
New York teacher, fired for a years-old topless selfie, claims sex discrimination in $3M lawsuit
22 votes -
The Baraboo Nazi prom photo shocked the world. The city’s response shocked its residents.
14 votes -
Racist violence threat keeps Charlottesville schools closed
10 votes -
How did/do you fund your graduate education?
If you're doing a master's or a PhD, how do you pay for it? Or if you will be doing in near future, how do you plan to pay for it?
7 votes -
Elite colleges constantly tell low-income students that they do not belong
7 votes -
US fake university racket: Students had no way to check Farmington's authenticity
5 votes -
Oakland, Los Angeles and more to come: Why teachers keep going on strike
6 votes -
After years of inaction, Delta teacher shortage reaches ‘crisis’ levels
11 votes -
This school district in Texas may create its own police force
6 votes -
Denver teachers strike back
9 votes -
Wright State faculty ends one of the longest strikes at a public university in US history
4 votes -
Gym class is so bad, kids are skipping school to avoid it
20 votes -
The Valedictorians Project
5 votes -
The “skills gap” was a lie
11 votes -
‘I feel invisible’: Native Americans languish in public schools
9 votes -
A Texas elementary school speech pathologist refused to sign a pro-Israel oath, so she lost her job
18 votes -
In China, a school trains boys to be ‘real men’
12 votes -
Middle-class San Francisco tenants are moving into dorms for reasonable rent
9 votes -
Everything You Know About State Education Rankings Is Wrong
5 votes -
Poor English, few jobs: Are Australian universities using international students as 'cash cows'?
9 votes -
Students protest Zuckerberg-backed digital learning program and ask him: ‘What gives you this right?’
10 votes -
Why is my university forcing me to see colleagues as "customers"?
8 votes -
US elementary school staff dresses up as Mexicans and MAGA border wall for Halloween
17 votes -
Modern STEM toys don't do a good job of educating because they're just toys, not tools
11 votes -
Winners take all: The elite charade of changing the world
7 votes -
Texas board votes to eliminate Helen Keller and Hillary Clinton from history curriculum
18 votes -
Why I let my daughter wear makeup to school
13 votes -
The mismatch between the school day and the work day creates a child-care crisis between 3 and 5 p.m. that has parents scrambling for options
16 votes -
What is education for?
9 votes -
Has anyone done an on the job/industry PhD?
Tildes, I'd like some opinions please! I work in a genetics lab as a research assistant and I've got the opportunity to pursue a PhD under the supervision of the lab director whilst maintaining my...
Tildes, I'd like some opinions please! I work in a genetics lab as a research assistant and I've got the opportunity to pursue a PhD under the supervision of the lab director whilst maintaining my current position and salary, with work I'd probably be doing anyway contributing to my thesis.
I feel like this is a pretty good opportunity: I'm not getting any younger and I have a young family, so going back to school to do this on a studentship is not an option, and my employer is willing to fund half the tuition fees and cover materials/ reagents etc. Word in the media is that there is a glut of PhDs at the moment, but I don't have my heart set on an academic career, so I won't be crushed if I end up in industry. I'm based in Europe, so would be looking at taking 3 years for the whole degree, which is coincidentally when my current contract is up.
Has anyone pursued a PhD under similar conditions? What was your experience like? Was getting your PhD worth it (especially in the life sciences/biotech)?
Thanks!
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From professor-in-waiting to florist: Why some PhDs are quitting academia for unconventional jobs
4 votes -
'To call myself Canadian would speak to the success of residential schools'
3 votes -
What we can learn from Ghana's obsession with preschool
5 votes -
Why do kindergarteners need a song about school shootings?
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Schools without rules: Private schools' curriculum downplays slavery, says humans and dinosaurs lived together
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Winnipeg girl, three, forbidden from wearing 'inappropriate' sundress to preschool
11 votes