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Education

Badenoch urged to ‘come clean’ after doubt cast on Stanford University claim

01 September at 19:06 PM, via The Guardian

Labour and Lib Dems ask Tory leader to clarify details of alleged offer after former admissions staff dispute account

Labour and the Liberal Democrats have called for Kemi Badenoch to come clean about her claims of an offer from Stanford University at the age of 16, after former admissions staff said she had described an impossible scenario.

The Labour MP Peter Prinsley has written to the...

Back to School

01 September at 19:00 PM, via New York Times

How do you feel about the start of a new academic year?

I’ve seen how big tech has transformed the classroom – and parents are right to be worried | Velislava Hillman

01 September at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

I’ve examined how commercial technologies reshape education – often in ways parents instinctively resist, but are told to ignore

Dr Velislava Hillman is an academic, teacher, writer and consultant on educational technology and policy.

A quiet transformation is unfolding in schools: commercial technology is rapidly reshaping how children learn, often without much public debate or inquiry.

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Pupils in England from low-income families ‘bounced out’ of costlier GCSEs

01 September at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Survey says children avoiding subjects such as geography and languages because of fears about extra costs

Secondary school pupils from low-income families are “bounced out” of studying subjects such as geography and languages because of fears about extra costs, according to a survey of children in England.

Nearly a quarter (23%) of those surveyed who were in receipt of free school meals (FSM)...

The Guardian view on GCSE resits: admitting the problem is just the first step | Editorial

31 August at 18:25 PM, via The Guardian

The low pass rate in compulsory retakes is one of many challenges in 16-19 education

For years, rigid rules and a shocking failure rate in compulsory GCSE retakes have been one of the exam system’s dirty secrets. At last this dire situation is getting some of the attention it deserves. This year, nearly a quarter of all maths and English language entries in England, Wales and Northern Ireland...

Bridget Phillipson: parents must do more about bad behaviour and attendance in schools

31 August at 11:16 AM, via The Guardian

Education secretary targets 800 schools as she attempts to turn around post-Covid trends with enhanced support

Parents and caregivers “need to do more” to reverse post-Covid trends of poor attendance and behaviour in schools, the education secretary has said, announcing new measures to support schools in England before the start of the new school year.

Bridget Phillipson unveiled a UK...

An Online Group Claims It’s Behind Campus Swatting Wave

30 August at 18:19 PM, via New York Times

Members of the group offered on Telegram to draw armed officers to schools, malls and airports, though their claims are unverified. Such false emergency calls have disrupted campus life in recent days.

Parents in England to pay more for school lunches as caterers blame rising costs

30 August at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

As a new academic year begins providers say national insurance rises and food price inflation has forced up prices

Parents across England are facing higher prices for school lunches as the new school year begins, with caterers blaming the government’s national insurance increase alongside rising food and energy costs.

Lunch providers say increases in staffing costs, including employer national...

The battle over US history reveals our education system’s key flaw | Katherine Kelaidis

29 August at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

By systematically devaluing the liberal arts, we are leaving students unprepared for the demands of democratic life

No part of the Trump 2.0 agenda has been more revealing to the ideological intentions of the administration than the sustained efforts that insist upon a “pro-American” version of history. It is an effort that has taken many forms, including a recent letter sent by the White...

Third of children do not play outdoors after school, UK research finds

29 August at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Study finds outdoor play has positive effect on children’s social and emotional skills

One in three children do not play outdoors after school and a fifth do not at the weekend, according to research that found outdoor play has a beneficial impact on young people’s developing social and emotional skills.

The University of Exeter study looked at data from 2,500 children between sevenand 12 from...

‘So aware of their emotions’: Pupils are standout stars in new series about Yorkshire academy

29 August at 13:07 PM, via The Guardian

Educating Yorkshire Part 2 shows inspirational teachers negotiating challenges in young people’s lives

“Basically, there’s summat wrong with me. I’m like … a psychopath. Genuinely!” A teenage girl with the face of an angel is confiding in Mr Wilson, one of the student managers. He listens solemnly, but his mouth twitches with the beginnings of a smile.

“I’m going to start by disagreeing...

Russian missiles will not stop our support for Ukraine – the British Council’s vital work goes on | Scott McDonald

29 August at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Our colleagues deliver educational and cultural programmes in some of the world’s most dangerous places. And they don’t give up when things get tough

Scott McDonald is chief executive of the British Council

On Wednesday night, our office in Kyiv was damaged in a Russian missile attack. It was a stark reminder of the risks that an organisation such as ours faces in conflict-affected areas. I was...

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