25 October at 10:39 AM, via The Guardian
Children across the UK have been shouting out ‘six-seven’ during lessons, so how are teachers reacting?
Across the UK, school pupils have been shouting out the words “sixseven” during lessons in the latest meme-based craze to sweep across classrooms.
While some teachers have chosen to stoically ignore the trend, others have embraced it. Five teachers explain how they’re coping.
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25 October at 02:04 AM, via BBC News
One man says he wishes he had never traced his family tree after he made a shocking discovery.
24 October at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian
Inglewood’s program had been chain-sawed by financial challenges and the pandemic, but Joseph Jauregui built it back up – and his students are winning scholarships
Joan Rosas says educators as early as kindergarten flat-out told him he wasn’t capable. “I got horrible grades,” he said. “I could barely read until eighth grade when I figured out how to teach myself.”
The Inglewood high school...
24 October at 07:08 AM, via BBC News
Joshua’s mum argues her son would have passed the Kent Test if KCC had given him more time.
23 October at 19:57 PM, via BBC News
Sir Keir Starmer urges the school trust to “match the positivity and the courage” of Millie, 12.
23 October at 07:10 AM, via BBC News
Tamsin says a scheme from her Droitwich school helped her boost her post-pandemic attendance.
23 October at 07:10 AM, via BBC News
The levy will pay for maintenance grants, but North East universities say there will be challenges.
23 October at 01:33 AM, via BBC News
The Institute for Public Policy Research says there should be more comprehensive support for Send students in mainstream schools.
22 October at 18:06 PM, via BBC News
The government says it needs more time to test proposals for the special educational needs system.
21 October at 19:00 PM, via BBC News
The DfE has announced it will raise tuition fees every year, and will bring in new V-levels after GCSEs.
21 October at 16:33 PM, via BBC News
School closures were the only option, but Covid lockdowns went too far – the fine line Boris Johnson treaded.
21 October at 15:22 PM, via BBC News
The former PM says lockdown rules “probably did go too far” and says children could have been exempted.
20 October at 20:03 PM, via BBC News
Bridget Phillipson confirmed the plans for the next two years, with fees to increase automatically after that.
20 October at 12:42 PM, via BBC News
Ministers say new vocational courses will simplify the “confusing” options students have after GCSEs.
20 October at 07:15 AM, via BBC News
The BBC has spoken to students choosing Bulgaria due to UK’s strict cap on medical school places.
19 October at 02:04 AM, via BBC News
Joe Swash tells the BBC about his experiences of being a young dad and says more support is needed.
18 October at 01:52 AM, via BBC News
Many schools are extending autumn breaks, but what do parents, teachers and experts think?
17 October at 07:23 AM, via BBC News
Parents in West Yorkshire say they are left with little help after their children are diagnosed.
17 October at 07:20 AM, via BBC News
The BBC is following the lives of final-year students at Gloucestershire’s National Star College.
17 October at 01:01 AM, via BBC News
The Education Authority is trying to trace the pupils as it is not clear what school they now go to.
16 October at 19:03 PM, via BBC News
The council plans to close Monkseaton Middle School and merge others to tackle falling pupil numbers.