News archive for 14th November 2020
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    Universities seek to remain open while keeping virus at bay - Financial Times Exhausted parents of disabled children feel ‘abandoned’ as Covid shuts services - Metro Regional GCSE grades are on table for 2021 - Times Educational Supplement | TES Fears 'economic hit squad' will use Covid crisis to kill off some UK universities - Guardian 'It was damaging him': the spiralling number of children refusing to go to school - Guardian Further glitches in T Level rollout - FE Week Pandemic drives ebook and audiobook sales by UK publishers to all-time high - Guardian Should the UK be moving to post-qualification admissions? - HEPI Keys to nurturing more grounded children - UKEdChat How undertaking a PhD by published work took me on my own career journey - Wonkhe We should have protected whistleblowers, says DfE - Schools Week Apprenticeship providers are short-changing themselves on reasonable adjustments - FE Week How to make sure you use effective questioning in the classroom - The Educator Can next year’s GCSEs and A levels 2021 really be fair? - The Educator Does the exams system need a complete overhaul? - The Educator Teachers need to be trained in digital learning - The Educator 'Don't demonise singing' - Sturgeon urged to allow children to take part in music lessons like in England - Herald Scotland Ministers plan swift reform of universities’ admissions system - Times