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News archive for 15th January 2018
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Fire services ready to deliver school meals after Carillion collapse
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Guardian
Super injunction meant Learndirect gagged Ofsted from speaking to ESFA
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FE Week
Bordesley Independent School boss banned from teaching
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BBC
Colleges face action over 'inadequate' finances
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
From school meals to billion-pound rail lines: Carillion´s largest public deals
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Mail
The Journey to Review365
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Independent Head
Kevin Courtney, NEU Joint General Secretary, to attend school strike opposing academy status
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National Education Union
Comment on impact on schools of Carillion going into liquidation
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National Education Union
Why we need quality-related funding for research
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Russell Group
ESFA: current notices of concern
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Education & Skills Funding Agency
Half of school staff 'stressed about redundancies'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Teacher who ran unregistered school in Birmingham banned from teaching
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
‘Record high’ number of international students in Japan
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PIE News
How can employers support schools to improve outcomes for students?
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The Staffroom
What Teachers Tapped This Week #16 – 15th January 2018
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Teacher Tapp
‘Free speech, I fear, is no longer held in high esteem’
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Times Higher Education | THE
Outstanding providers
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Ofsted
School census 2017 to 2018: technical information
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DfE
School census autumn 2017 to summer 2018: school summary reports
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DfE
New school proposals
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DfE
New pay offer for local government school staff
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NAHT
Multiplication test preparation continues
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NAHT
Responsibility within leadership
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NAHT
Thousands of parents yet to receive 30 hours childcare confirmation
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Daily Roundup 15 January: Passports, child maintenance, and tooth extractions
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Russia knife attack: Twelve hurt at Perm school
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BBC
A charity says more teachers are looking for financial help
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The Educator
Pupils and teachers are cheating in greater numbers - and league tables are to blame
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Telegraph
Colombia: Girls brawl in 'organised fight' at school as hundreds watch and parents blast lack of security
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Mirror
London primary school 'bans hijab for girls under 8'
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Independent
British schools at breaking point due to funding issues
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FE News
Head of unregistered private school banned from teaching over safeguarding concerns
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Schools Week
New study on STEM popularity among girls
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FE News
Fears for nearly 3,000 learners as large provider folding
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FE Week
Recruitment companies paid £10m to look abroad for solution to teacher crisis
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Evening Standard
Teacher who bought sixth-formers alcohol – and kissed one of them – can carry on teaching
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Ofsted: providers judged to have outstanding overall effectiveness
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Ofsted
Q&A: What does the Carillion collapse mean for schools?
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Russia: 'There is blood everywhere': Terror as 'former pupils' in masks stab eight students and a teacher at school
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Mirror
Big rise in teachers relying on handouts to pay rent
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Carillion collapse: Food and cleaning services at hundreds of schools face uncertainty following liquidation
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Independent
Free school meals plan threatens to leave children hungry, warns union
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Nursery World
Parents upset by school's new 'over the top' safety policy
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Mirror
Britain's top state primary school bans Hijab for under-eights and calls for UK-wide rule
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Express
One third of education professionals suffer from depression or anxiety, and work is a key contributor
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FE News
Teacher Recruitment and Retention Advisory Board meets for the first time
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Welsh Government
Carillion, largest employer of construction apprentices, goes into liquidation
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FE Week
Growing nursery group buys 10th site
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Nursery World
Nursery group takes on more council nurseries
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Nursery World
Carillion liquidation places doubts over services in hundreds of schools
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Introducing social and emotional learning early and often
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The Educator
The case for a major review of higher education
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Wonkhe
What happens when an alternative provider falls into administration?
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Wonkhe
A wonk’s guide to engaging with new education ministers
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Wonkhe
The costs and benefits of international students
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Wonkhe
To build a better skills system we need a strong core
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HEPI
Engineering in the spotlight for 2018 as government launches campaign to inspire the next generation
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DfE
Fancy earning £332,000 a year? Try being a top university vice-chancellor
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Guardian
Carillion, construction firm that works in hundreds of schools, to go into liquidation
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Schools Week
Schools urged to help tackle Islamophobia
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BBC
How to prepare for the new data protection laws
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FE Week
End point assessment: Why the IfA needs to get a grip
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FE News
Scottish councils' concerns over quality of probationer teachers
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Herald Scotland
Naughty toddlers as young as two are being expelled from nurseries and sent to ‘sin bins’ for bad behaviour
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The Sun
Places deadline: Top tips on choosing a school
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BBC
Education Secretary to scrap cap on the number of children from one religion at faith schools
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The Sun
Thousands struggle to access childcare on glitchy website
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BBC
Tackling misogyny
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BBC
Need to know: University admissions
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Milton to launch national Year of Engineering
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FE Week
Science degrees not appealing to girls despite rise in A-level take-up
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
The best-loved picture book – according to pupils
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Concerns over 'inaccurate' qualifications consultation
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Nursery World
Universities bill families £100 to watch graduation
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Times
Tuition fees cut is back on the table
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Times
Girls give up on sciences after A level
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Times