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News archive for 12th November 2019
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Bullying: 'We must listen to those who are bullied'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
College incorporation: 'An experiment that has failed'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
The areas with the most 'inclusive' schools
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Corbyn: 'Teachers are plugging gaps left by cruel cuts'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Head teacher accused of using school funds to pay for staff Christmas party
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Wales Online
GE2019: Learning escalators and skills wallets
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FE Week
Department of Education criticised for secretly sharing children's data
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Guardian
Don’t let SNP mislead you about the state of Scottish education
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Scotsman
Why is it important to stand up for teachers?
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Teacher Toolkit
Melanie Renowden to move on from Ambition Institute
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Ambition Institute
Funding for technology solutions to cut teacher workload
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Nesta
Why we’re supporting EdTech innovation
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Nesta
General election has to be about more than Brexit
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National Education Union
Austerity has left our most vulnerable youngsters at serious risk
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National Education Union
New ‘strategic body’ for education part of Labour’s English plan
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Times Higher Education | THE
Off-rolling check on Inspiration Trust raises concerns
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Election 2019: Angela Rayner's FE speech in full
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Labour FE policy: A 'multi-billion-pound honeypot'?
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Make reducing teachers' contact time the priority
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Labour vows tuition fees axe and 6 years' free education - with paid time off to study
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Mirror
Campaigners call for action on fast-food in deprived areas
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Careers England in association with NAHT and the WorthLess? campaign
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ERSA
Emerging economies making more use of Independent Training Providers to improve skills
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AELP
Liberal Democrats 'skills wallet' for every adult - AoC responds
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AoC | Association of Colleges
UUKi publishes guide for businesses employing international students in the UK
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PIE News
Got a security weak spot? Exercise Mercury will find it
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Jisc
Labour pledges six years of free university study per person in adult education boost
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PoliticsHome
Student forced to turn to food bank by loan delay
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BBC
How to make a systematic review’s meta-analysis high quality
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Best Evidence in Brief
What role do principals play in improving teaching and student achievement?
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Best Evidence in Brief
Resources encourage students to explore issues of online identity
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SecEd
Beating the exam cheats
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SecEd
Labour Party's plans on adult education and training - AoC response
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AoC | Association of Colleges
Rayner lets rip as Corbyn dies on his lips | John Crace
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Guardian
General Election 2019: Nuffield-funded fact checking and analysis for an informed public debate
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Nuffield Foundation
Localism key to addressing skill shortage crisis, says Edge Foundation
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Edge Foundation
Labour announces plans to “throw open the door” for adults to study and retrain throughout their lives
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FE News
Effects of different rewards on spelling scores and prosocial behaviour
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Best Evidence in Brief
Long-term impacts of KIPP middle schools
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Best Evidence in Brief
MillionPlus launches election manifesto
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MillionPlus
Majority of Guernsey teachers have considered quitting the profession
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NASUWT
How can institutions best account for the value they deliver?
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HEPI
Register of end-point assessment organisations
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Education & Skills Funding Agency
Election statement on apprenticeships
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Collab Group
Statement on Labour's adult education proposals
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Collab Group
Collab Group election statement 2019
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Collab Group
School chaplain resigns after suggesting gay people should stay single
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Guardian
'Free' tuition backfired horribly on the poorest pupils in Scotland. Now Labour wants to follow suit
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Telegraph
Ofsted flags Inspiration’s ‘flimsy’ response to ‘steep’ home education rise
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Schools Week
ESFA bans 8 more providers from recruiting apprentices
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FE Week
Free school that flew staff to Ibiza for a meeting being investigated for financial mismanagement
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Independent
Corbyn: Teachers having to buy ‘uniforms and mattresses’ for pupils
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Schools Week
Does eating fish and chips boost Pisa scores?
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Children 'become less active during primary years'
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BBC
Labour pledge £3bn to 'throw open door' for adults to study through their lives
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Mirror
Anti-Bullying week: Why do we wear odd socks?
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Metro
Education gave me a vital second chance that too many people still don't get
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HuffPost
Pupils less active 'in each year of primary school'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Scrapping Ofsted could be a vote-loser
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
College support staff paid below Living Wage
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
A year to clean five schools of sexism – shouldn’t others do the same?
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Guardian
UK academics face furious backlash for encouraging students to vote
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Guardian
Even last week Labour was still asking for education policy ideas. Well, here are a few | Fiona Millar
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Guardian
Why censorious young women are leading the charge to shut down free speech on campus
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Telegraph
University students should relish debate, not stifle it
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Telegraph
Should we eat more fish or more ice-cream to boost PISA scores?
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IOE London Blog
Education by fear: old and new methods of child discipline – archive, 12 November 1932
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Guardian
Who’s responsible for postgraduate access work?
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Wonkhe
Changing places: Your niche rankings update
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Wonkhe
Freedom of speech means the same tired old arguments
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Wonkhe
Business as usual won’t help business schools solve the climate crisis
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Times Higher Education | THE
Inside the primary school class with 63 pupils
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BBC
School trustees flew to Ibiza for board meeting
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Times