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Education

Alarm at first fall in disadvantaged students in England reaching university

24 October at 19:28 PM, via The Guardian

Proportion of students eligible for free school meals at 15 who progress to higher education falls from 29.2% to 29%

The proportion of disadvantaged teenagers in England going on to study at university has fallen for the first time on record, leading to accusations that the country is moving backwards in terms of social mobility.

Figures released by the Department for Education show that 29% of...

Finger-Pointing if Trump Beats Harris

24 October at 18:09 PM, via New York Times

Readers discuss a column by Bret Stephens. Also: A flood of election mailers in Pennsylvania; speech on campus; fighting malaria.

US professors face discipline and investigations over Palestine support

24 October at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Universities such as Columbia and Princeton rebuke educators for posts and comments criticizing war in Gaza

Several professors at universities around the US are facing disciplinary actions in regard to their support for the pro-Palestine movement and their students holding protests on college campuses.

At Columbia University, Katherine Franke, law professor and the director of the Center for...

Share your experiences with special educational needs in the UK

24 October at 12:54 PM, via The Guardian

We want to hear from UK parents, teachers and support workers on their perspective on special educational needs

A National Audit Office report found there has been no signs of improvement in the lives of children with special educational needs (SEN) despite funding reaching record levels.

After a 58 percent increase in real-terms funding from 2014-15 to 2024-25, the National Audit Office wrote,...

Thursday briefing: How the state is failing children with special needs – and what it costs

24 October at 08:09 AM, via The Guardian

In today’s newsletter: Despite a 58% increase in funding over a decade, there has been no improvement in outcomes, a new report reveals

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Good morning. The annual budget for children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) in England now stands at £10.7bn, an increase of 58% in a decade. Despite that, there has been no...

Special educational needs bill in England hits record £10bn a year

24 October at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

National Audit Office report finds no signs of improvement in lives of pupils despite record spending

The bill for special needs education in England has hit £10bn a year, with the number of children and young people entitled to government support in the form of education, health and care plans set to double to 1 million within a decade, a landmark report has found.

The investigation by the...

Ministers pause plans to open 44 new state schools in England

22 October at 17:49 PM, via The Guardian

Decision affects secondaries and primaries approved by previous government using its ‘free school’ application process

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Ministers have paused plans to open 44 new state schools in England, including three sixth form colleges backed by Eton, while they review each school’s potential demand and value for money.

The decision will affect mainstream secondary and...

Labour gave us Sure Start to tackle child poverty. Now it should hike tax to keep it | Polly Toynbee

22 October at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

The Tories put British children’s prospects of escaping a poor background into reverse. This is Labour’s chance to fix that

As the budget approaches, outrage from the Tories and their media outriders at any mention of proposed tax rises is reaching boiling point. Never a word of what they would do about collapsing public services. Misleading claims about what the well-off pay already (no, the...

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