IOCL Apprentice recruitment 2026: Registration underway for 637 posts; check selection process and direct link to apply

IOCL Apprentice recruitment 2026: Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has released a notification for the engagement of 637 apprentices at its Panipat Refinery & Petrochemical Complex in Haryana. The registration process is currently underway. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online till February 20, 2026 (5 pm) through the official website of IOCL at iocl.com.Candidates…

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APPSC Group 1 recruitment 2026: Notification expected soon, check eligibility details here

APPSC Group 1 recruitment 2026 The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) is likely to release the Group 1 recruitment notification for 2026 soon. This annual recruitment drive fills top administrative positions in the state, including finance, law, municipal, and revenue services. Aspirants looking to join the AP state government can prepare in advance by…

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US education department signals flexibility in federal funding to strengthen teacher workforce

US guidance encourages strategic staffing and new teacher roles using ESEA funds. (AP Photo) The US Department of Education has issued new guidance to states and school districts, highlighting how federal education funds can be used more flexibly to support innovative teacher workforce strategies and improve student learning outcomes.In a statement issued on Tuesday, the…

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$4m on 8,000 education department trips with little explanation: What you need to know about the gaps worrying lawmakers

Education department travel spending draws scrutiny over missing records For the third year in a row, the education department has failed to provide lawmakers with full records explaining how nearly $4m was spent on more than 8,000 work-related trips, according to documents obtained by the Associated Press.The incomplete reporting, covering travel between January and November…

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Butler University launches US master’s program, raising concerns over sign language training

National educators debate Butler’s approach to teaching children with hearing loss Butler University is set to launch a new online master’s program in Deaf education this fall, aimed at training teachers to help deaf children develop speaking and listening skills. The program, funded by a $1.25-million federal grant, is designed for students working with children…

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Parents, educators raise privacy concerns as ICE taps US school cameras for enforcement

US schools’ security cameras reportedly used to assist ICE in immigration enforcement School security cameras in the United States, originally installed to keep students safe, are reportedly being used to assist federal immigration enforcement, according to an investigation by The 74, co-published with The Guardian. Audit logs from several Texas school districts show that police…

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Capping A grades at Harvard to curb inflation: Why faculty support comes with unease

Faculty at Harvard University have voiced cautious support for a proposal that would cap undergraduate A grades at about 20 percent and introduce an internal ranking system, saying the move could address long-running concerns about grade inflation. At the same time, several professors have warned that the policy could narrow definitions of distinction, limit faculty…

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