Today latest education news

Here are the latest education news updates from around the world:

India

  1. NEET 2022: Supreme Court allows 50% reservation for state board students: The Supreme Court has allowed 50% reservation for state board students in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate medical courses. (Source: The Hindu)
  2. UGC to introduce online courses for students with disabilities: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has decided to introduce online courses for students with disabilities to ensure equal access to education. (Source: The Times of India)

United States

  1. Biden administration announces plan to forgive student loan debt: The Biden administration has announced a plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debt for millions of borrowers. (Source: CNN)
  2. New York City to offer free college tuition to all students: New York City has announced that it will offer free college tuition to all students, regardless of income or academic performance. (Source: The New York Times)

United Kingdom

  1. UK government announces plans to increase funding for schools: The UK government has announced plans to increase funding for schools by £2.6 billion over the next three years. (Source: BBC News)
  2. University of Oxford to offer free online courses: The University of Oxford has announced that it will offer free online courses to students from low-income backgrounds. (Source: The Guardian)

Australia

  1. Australian government announces plan to increase funding for vocational education: The Australian government has announced a plan to increase funding for vocational education and training by $1.5 billion over the next four years. (Source: The Australian)
  2. University of Melbourne to offer free online courses: The University of Melbourne has announced that it will offer free online courses to students from low-income backgrounds. (Source: The Sydney Morning Herald)

Global

  1. UNESCO reports significant increase in global education funding: UNESCO has reported a significant increase in global education funding, with a total of $15.6 billion allocated to education in 2022. (Source: UNESCO)
  2. World Bank announces plan to increase funding for education in developing countries: The World Bank has announced a plan to increase funding for education in developing countries, with a focus on improving access to quality education for marginalized groups. (Source: World Bank)

These are just a few of the latest education news updates from around the world. I hope you find them informative and interesting!