Impact of Record-Breaking Heat Waves on Schools in Asia

Schools in Asia are canceling classes or moving them online due to record-breaking heat waves, fueled by climate change, posing a threat to children's education and health. Rising temperatures are causing closures in Bangladesh, India, Cambodia, and the Philippines. The UN warns that millions of children are at risk of heat-related illnesses and even death.

Heavy Rains in the United Arab Emirates

Atypically heavy rains in the United Arab Emirates caused flooding, flight cancellations, and school closures. The rainfall was the heaviest ever recorded in the country, leading to significant disruptions in daily life.

Heavy rains in the Middle East

Heavy rains in the Middle East lead to school closures in the UAE, flooding at Dubai International Airport, and at least 18 deaths in Oman. The region, not accustomed to intense rainfall, faces dangerous conditions with roads submerged and flights diverted.

Rising Chronic Absenteeism Among Public School Students

The rates of chronic absenteeism among public school students have significantly increased following the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting both wealthy and low-income districts. Virtual learning and school closures have contributed to the rise, impacting student relationships, behavior, and academic performance.

Impact of COVID School Closures on Learning Loss

The article discusses a new study on the learning loss caused by COVID school closures, highlighting that lower-income students were most affected. It also mentions the role of politics in school closure policies and the impact on the spread of COVID among people under 20. Experts suggest that the impact on stopping the spread of COVID depends on the school.

Controversy at Harvard University over firing of Professor Martin Kulldorff

Epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff, a professor at Harvard University, was fired for opposing vaccine mandates and school closures during the COVID-era debate. He criticized Harvard for not upholding academic freedom and pursuing truth.