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Education

As the Taliban step up their war on women and girls, it is clear that appeasement has failed | Gordon Brown

29 January at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Major powers have renewed diplomatic links while others seek deals to deport migrants. And all the while gender repression is getting worse

Afghanistan’s Taliban government has now issued its most extreme edict yet. It is already the only regime in the world where girls are excluded from secondary education. Now it has gone further, debarring all Afghan women from any contact with schools or...

School suspension in England only to be for pupils’ most serious misbehaviour

29 January at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

Policy intended to keep more children sanctioned for non-violent bad behaviour in school in ‘internal exclusion’ units

Suspending pupils from school will be reserved for the most serious cases of bad behaviour including violence, according to the latest government guidance to be issued to schools in England.

The Department for Education (DfE) is to announce a consultation on behaviour policy to...

‘We’ve fought so hard’: family’s worry as England’s Send overhaul looms

29 January at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Harvey, who is deafblind, struggled in mainstream nursery during wait for EHCP – and parents fear he could lose out again

Parents in England fear losing support for disabled children due to Send reforms

Harvey Hind has just turned five. He can count to a thousand. He can recite the alphabet – forwards and backwards – and he loves Play-Doh and cars.

The youngest of three children, Harvey is...

Parents in England fear losing support for disabled children due to Send reforms

29 January at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Survey by disability charity finds 45% of parents of children with complex needs ‘worried support will be taken away’

‘We’ve fought so hard’: family’s worry as England’s Send overhaul looms

Parents of disabled children fear that the government’s reforms to special needs education in England could mean they lose vital support, according to a new survey that highlights the high stakes facing...

Ofsted finds no political bias at Bristol school criticised for cancelling MP’s visit

28 January at 15:50 PM, via The Guardian

Snap inspection of Brunel academy took place after it withdrew invitation to pro-Israel Labour MP Damien Egan

A snap inspection of a Bristol secondary school criticised for postponing a visit by an MP who is a member of a group that advocates for Israel has found “no evidence of partisan political views”.

Ofsted inspectors arrived at Bristol Brunel academy earlier this month after reports that...

Hey, ChatGPT: Where Should I Go to College?

28 January at 12:00 PM, via New York Times

High schoolers are turning to chatbots for help navigating the college admissions process. Does a virtual college coach know what’s best for students?

How the Online SAT May be Vulnerable to Cheating

28 January at 12:00 PM, via New York Times

Sites in China are selling test questions, and online forums offer software that can bypass test protections, according to tutors and testing experts raising alarms.

Wednesday briefing: ​Can we turn around the growing school readiness crisis?

28 January at 08:45 AM, via The Guardian

In today’s newsletter: Rising living costs, shrinking early years services and soaring screen use are reshaping what teachers encounter on the first day of school​, with consequences felt across the system

Good morning. Teaching four- and five-year-olds has always involved patience, care and flexibility. What many reception teachers say they did not sign up for was spending large chunks of the...

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