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News archive for 4th October 2020
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Have we forgotten about girls in PRUs?
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Locked-down Northumbria University students display messages on windows after 750 test positive
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Mail
University World News - UK and global edition: week ending 4th October 2020
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University World News
Why are schools still such hostile places for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children?
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Guardian
John Swinney: Coronavirus 'rising prevalence' in Scotland is 'cause for concern'
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Herald Scotland
Mental maths today
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UKEdChat
The school-led system in good heart
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Headteachers' Roundtable
Staffing, access, fees and expansion: Remarks from today’s MillionPlus / HEPI Conservative Party Conference event
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HEPI
Furious students demand university refunds after coronavirus lockdown chaos
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Express
It is our duty to bring universities to life once again
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Express
Let's scrap HS2, and spend the money on schools
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
World Teachers' Day focuses on Covid challenges
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
‘Exhausted’ teachers warn they have no additional funding to handle Covid-19
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Guardian
Special needs children ‘shut out’ of school in England due to Covid-19 rules
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Guardian
This much I know about what students remember most about their school days
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JohnTomsett
Coronavirus has Universities edging towards extinction
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HuffPost
Teaching for understanding: Schema-building and generative learning
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Teacherhead
Making the vulnerable visible is how we will close gaps
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Schools Week
Facebook targets teachers urging them to request help for any school supplies
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Schools Week
College leaders have only a tight window to spend £200 million of capital funds
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FE Week
Covid: Plea to end remote teaching 'postcode lottery'
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BBC