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Education

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...

Government row breaks out over proposals to slash spending for PE in schools

27 January at 20:34 PM, via The Guardian

Both the health and education departments have proposed cuts to funding for physical education

A major row between government departments has broken out after the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) proposed cutting all its funding for physical education in schools, the Guardian understands.

The DHSC is now intending to restore the funding despite insisting privately for weeks that it...

Bernardine Evaristo renews call to diversify school curriculum in England

27 January at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

Author says pace of change in GCSE English literature texts is too slow and tide is turning against inclusion

The Booker prize-winning author Bernardine Evaristo has called for renewed efforts to diversify the school curriculum in England, warning that young people are growing up in a society where “doors are closing” and the tide is turning against inclusion.

There has been progress in the...

Most young adults in UK are anxious about jobs and the economy, research suggests

27 January at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

Respondents to King’s Trust survey cited AI and a lack of work experience as reasons they might fail in life

More than seven in 10 teens and young adults in the UK say they wish they were not starting their careers in the current economic climate, according to new research from the King’s Trust.

The study also found that more than a quarter of people aged 16 to 25 feel they are going to fail in...

Schools in England should be phone-free all day, education secretary says

26 January at 10:20 AM, via The Guardian

Bridget Phillipson says pupils should not use mobiles at any point, as Ofsted prepares to inspect compliance

Schools should be phone-free throughout the entire day, the education secretary has told headteachers in England, stressing that pupils should not use the devices even as calculators or for research.

Bridget Phillipson wrote to schools to underline updated guidance issued by the...

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