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Education

Decline of drama at school prompts UK training drive for backstage work

13 April at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

The National Theatre is worried about a shortage of skills from costume designers, to set creators, to computer technicians

The decline of drama as a school subject has had a serious knock-on effect on the live entertainment business. While it is harder now for a budding star to imagine a stage career, the more immediate impact is on theatres’ skills and craft departments.

The problem is a top...

Cambridge University accused of bullying ‘cover-up’ as internal survey revealed

12 April at 17:12 PM, via The Guardian

Only a quarter of staff are satisfied with how their department tackles bullying and harassment, FoI requests reveal

Only a quarter of staff at Cambridge University are satisfied with how their department tackles bullying and harassment, according to an internal survey seen by the Observer.

Cambridge undertook its staff culture survey in January 2024 and is now facing accusations from academics...

Classicists take ‘ancient philosophical wisdom’ into English jails

12 April at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Inmates in several prisons given chance to study ethics and rhetoric ‘to inform contemporary life’ and skills

A classical education, once the preserve of Eton, Oxbridge and the likes of Boris Johnson, is being made available to inmates serving time in prisons.

In a break from the kind of curriculum usually on offer inside – lessons in literacy, numeracy, tiling and decorating – a small...

Ministers raise concern over NASUWT move for ‘combative’ ex-FBU chief

12 April at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Matt Wrack in line to become leader of traditionally moderate union despite lack of teaching experience

Ministers have expressed concern at a teaching union’s nomination of Matt Wrack for its next general secretary, criticising the appointment for his lack of education experience and for being out of step with the “mainstream views” of members.

Wrack, who was the general secretary of the Fire...

Immigration agents turned away after trying to enter LA elementary schools

11 April at 22:46 PM, via The Guardian

School district says DHS agents, seeking five students in first through sixth grades, were barred from entering

Immigration officials attempted to enter two Los Angeles elementary schools this week, but were turned away by school administrators. The incident appears to be the Trump administration’s first attempt to enter the city’s public schools since amending regulations to allow...

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