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News archive for 9th June 2017
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Teacher who allegedly had sex with 17-year-old pupil is banned from the classroom
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Mail
Letters: school budgets at breaking point thanks to cuts reminds NUT
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Guardian
Scottish teachers urged to strike over pay
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Herald Scotland
Employers slam 'inordinately long' development time for apprenticeship standards
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FE Week
DUP-Tory government: what would it mean for education?
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Independent
Time to celebrate our professionals - don't let politicians take the credit
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Voice
Joint ATL/NUT comment on General Election 2017
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ATL
NAHT comment on the general election result
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NAHT
General Election
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NUT
Over a quarter of teaching workforce in further education on insecure contracts
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UCU
UCU comment on general election result
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UCU
Influx of new MPs means fewer privately educated members than in previous Parliament
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Sutton Trust
UK: international educators react as May fails to win election majority
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PIE News
US, UK loosen grip on QS top 100 universities
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PIE News
AoC's response to election results
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AoC | Association of Colleges
In the news: 9 June 2017
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UCU
School capital funding allocations: 2015 to 2018
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DfE
What happens to grammar schools in a minority Conservative government?
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Schools Week
In today's Tes Further: Why community learning is the key to post-Brexit success
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Grammar schools: Why the parliamentary arithmetic doesn't add up, even with DUP support
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
How elite universities meet the challenges of the Trump era
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Financial Times
Ofsted watch: providers enjoy grades boost in good week for FE
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FE Week
Leading journal of political philosophy criticised for not consulting black scholars on race
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Mail
Five lessons teachers should learn from the general election campaigns
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
32% of male MPs in new Parliament are privately educated, compared with 24% of female MPs
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Sutton Trust
Students inspired by Corbyn played big role in Labour surge
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Guardian
Russell Hobby: hung parliament 'very worrying' for underfunded schools
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
General Election Results 2017 - Sector Response
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FE News
PTA chairwoman who stole £35k of school fundraising money spared jail thanks to son's GCSEs
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Independent
£35k-a-year private school seeks £3.50-an-hour apprentice
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FE Week
Russell Hobby: more funding? No new grammar schools? What a Conservative minority government might mean for education
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Education ministers retain their seats
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FE Week
Election 2017: education's winners and losers
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Schools Week
The morning after – election results, university seats and what’s next
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Wonkhe
From little Acorns – a brief history of computer games in the classroom
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The Conversation
Election results: what does a hung parliament mean for education?
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Independent
General election result: what does it mean for FE?
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FE Week
NAHT: research round-up 9 June 2017
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NAHT
Sector 'left in limbo', Association of Colleges says in first reaction to election
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
It's hard to articulate grief after a suicide – but we still need support
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Guardian
'If this election result means one thing for education, it's that plans for new grammar schools are dead'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
The NCTL was created in a rush and it’s time to reform it
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Schools Week
NCTL processes are robust but must be applied correctly
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Schools Week
Private school with £35,000 yearly fees looks for £3.50-an-hour apprentice to tend grounds
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Schools Week
Long read: The inside story of the Trojan Horse trial collapse
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Schools Week
Brexit fallout stunts recruitment for first ‘super-SCITT’
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Schools Week
Education committee chair Neil Carmichael loses seat as Justine Greening clings on
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Schools Week
Apprenticeship levy – funding the gap
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FE News
UK universities 'can't say they're in the top 1%
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Mail
Teachers threaten boycott over controversial testing plan
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Herald Scotland
Don’t let homework become a blight on children’s lives
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Times
Jamia al-Hudaa: Islamic boarding school passes Ofsted inspection at last
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Times
Leading universities ‘refuse to support cold-calling crackdown’, says Lord Grade
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Times
Are subsidiary companies robbing FE staff of pay?
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Times Educational Supplement | TES