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News archive for 26th June 2019
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Disparate earnings power for UK graduates sparks warning
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Financial Times
Why court case could force SEND funding rethink
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
We’ve got £200m to help solve youth crime – here’s how schools can apply
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Schools Week
Families take ministers to court over special needs education
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Guardian
Former footballer urges graduates to show solidarity as he picks up degree
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Mail
Government warns academies as email ‘phishing’ scams inflict financial losses
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Schools Week
Schools to teach pupils about perils of fake news and catfishing
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Guardian
The first providers added to refreshed apprenticeship register
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FE Week
St Paul’s School hires first female head in 500 years
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Times
New framework sets the standard for external quality assurance
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IfATE
Teachers at Birmingham school to strike
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NASUWT
UK off-track to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in education and social justice
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National Education Union
The school dog, and why we need ‘paws’ for thought
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UKEdChat
Steve Reed is new shadow children's minister
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Britain’s elites still look different from the society they serve
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Sutton Trust
They can hear the water running, they can hear the cows mooing…
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Jisc
Employers and public services must adapt to support young people to adapt to a rapidly changing labour market
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Learning & Work Institute
Vast differences exposed in graduate outcomes
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DfE
ESFA Update: 26 June 2019
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Education & Skills Funding Agency
Graduate outcomes (LEO): subject by provider, 2016 to 2017
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DfE
Teaching online safety in schools
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DfE
Inspecting education quality: lesson observation and workbook scrutiny
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Ofsted
Women in engineering: ‘It’s an exciting time for females to join the sector’
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Guardian
Marking in red pens hinders retrieval practice
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Teacher Toolkit
Creative cities and the future of higher education
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Wonkhe
LSE joins up with CIVICA –The European University of Social Sciences
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London School of Economics | LSE
Employability Day 2019: Venture Trust - Closing employment gaps by supporting disadvantaged young people
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ERSA
Employability Day 2019: ERSA's Chief Executive Elizabeth Taylor
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ERSA
Make a space: learning spaces in HE
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Advance HE
First European EdTech Network to boost collaboration among the sector launched
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IOE London Blog
Diabetes 'a safeguarding issue', finds serious case review
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Level 3 qualified nursery workers down by a third
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Why we need more support for mental health in primary
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
DfE to look at pupil-on-pupil sex abuse parent helpline
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Hinds: We haven't squeezed creative arts out of schools
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Apprenticeships pledge 'will be missed'
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BBC
NUS president attacks education system as ‘institutionally racist’ as she steps down
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Independent
‘Education is a right’: Parents of children with special needs launch legal fight to get government to fund school places
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Independent
Britain's highest paying degrees, according to graduate salary revealed
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Telegraph
Government warns colleges as email ‘phishing’ scams inflict financial losses
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FE Week
Nurseries urged to support boys affected by abuse
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Nursery World
High Court told of 'genuine crisis' in special educational needs funding
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Mail
Further education colleges struggle to cope with UK funding squeeze
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Financial Times
It’s official: food insecurity impacts on learning
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Hinds: apprenticeship target will not be reached
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
The new framework for end-point assessment
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Ofsted: Inspectors need help on secondary curriculum
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
‘We’ve got five farmers’ – Cardiff Metropolitan University prepares for the Europa League
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Guardian
Families take government to court over special needs
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BBC
Ofsted: Inspectors without subject expertise make less reliable judgements
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Schools Week
Kids as young as 7 to get lessons on sexting and online porn
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The Sun
The early years – moving beyond ‘splashes of colour here and there’
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IOE London Blog
Government says they will fail Conservative manifesto commitment to 3 million apprenticeship starts
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FE Week
Apprenticeship quango to introduce secret grading of assessment organisations
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FE Week
Revamp of ‘opaque’ school funding model unveiled
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Ofsted fears reform will spark 'perfect book syndrome'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Qualification levels of nursery staff drop dramatically
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Nursery World
Can coding clubs diversify the tech sector?
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Guardian
Tory minister accused of 'victim blaming' over revenge porn comments
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Mirror
Is it shameful to ask for a pay raise as a teacher?
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The Educator
Five reasons for universities to develop their partnerships with industry
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HEPI
8 things the government wants schools to teach about online safety
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Schools Week
Food banks: more Scottish children going hungry during summer holidays
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Herald Scotland
What DfE wants schools to teach about online safety
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Disadvantaged pupils miss out on author visits
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Two men arrested after A-level maths exam leaked online before test
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Mirror
Private schools need phasing out – and here’s how it can be done
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Schools Week
Outdated university rules ‘protect harassers and bullies’
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Times Higher Education | THE
UK makes cut as Brussels names Macron’s ‘European universities’
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Times Higher Education | THE
Five reasons for universities to develop their partnerships with industry
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HEPI
Could Augar promote cross-border collaboration?
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Wonkhe
Loss-making UEL plans to borrow £103 million against residences
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Times Higher Education | THE
Paper rejected after plagiarism detector stumped by references
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Times Higher Education | THE
Education Minister Damian Hinds says he would ‘strongly encourage’ primary schools to teach LGBT issues
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The Sun
Government in High Court over special needs funding
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BBC
10:00 a.m. - Oral evidence session re accountability
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Accountability Hearings
Completion rates aren’t the be all and end all, here’s what training providers should be tracking
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FE News
No pupil will leave school without lessons on same-sex relationships, says education secretary Damian Hinds
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Times
Academy chain to open free nursery for poorest children
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Times
New Government drive to tackle disability inequality fails to mention children’s policy
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The Sun
I started a free school: the new PM should ensure every town has one | Suella Braverman
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Times
Stop the sloppy slanglish if you wanna pass exams, pupils told
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Times
Give children more protection online, tech firms are told
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Times
Education bill ‘put out of its misery’ over lack of support
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Times
Tech companies urged to 'step up' and protect children
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Mail