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News archive for 27th October 2021
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Exams in Scotland to be reformed, but not scrapped
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BBC
UCAS’ response to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget 27 October 2021
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UCAS
Budget disguises ‘real failure’ to invest enough in recovery, levelling up and net zero
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IPPR
ERSA responds to today's autumn budget and spending review
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ERSA
Leading change through teams and networks
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Advance HE
UK TNE in Morocco an untapped opportunity once barriers are addressed
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British Council
£1.6 billion T Level budget pledge ‘critical to levelling up’
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Education & Training Foundation
EPI response to Spending Review
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EPI
SMF responds to Budget and CSR 2021
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Social Market Foundation | SMF
Bridging the gap between education and the world of work
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Training Journal
Sutton Trust responds to the education measures set out in today’s spending review
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Sutton Trust
A world class skills system needs more investment than this after more than a decade of cuts
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AoC | Association of Colleges
Chancellor commits £800m to support 16 to 19-year-olds catch up on pandemic lost learning
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AoC | Association of Colleges
Response to Budget and Spending Review on 27 October 2021
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Learning & Work Institute
Finding the hook
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UKEdChat
Edge response to Spending Review 2021
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Edge Foundation
Demonstrators take to streets across UK to protest against ‘spiking epidemic’
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Guardian
Universities UK response to the budget
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Universities UK
Paul Clark to stand down as Chief Executive of HESA
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HESA
NASUWT comments on impact of the Budget for devolved nations
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NASUWT
NASUWT comments on the budget
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NASUWT
ASCL comment on Budget announcement
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ASCL
UCU comment on Scottish Government response to Scottish Funding Council review of universities
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UCU
Government must invest in staff to meet autumn budget education commitments
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UCU
AELP response to Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021
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AELP
Carole Willis responds to 2021 Comprehensive Spending Review
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NFER
NEU comment on the Spending Review
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National Education Union
HEPI comment on the Budget and Spending Review
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HEPI
Outreach to schools is more necessary than ever
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HEPI
Statement on Autumn Budget 2021
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Voice
Creating a forest food garden: Higher education that is disruptive by design
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BERA
Russell Group response to Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021
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Russell Group
No new age for higher education funding in Budget 2021
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Wonkhe
UKRI responds to the Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021
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UKRI
Preparing youth for work: What really works in career guidance?
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OECD
Budget announces £200million to continue free school meals and school holiday activities
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The Sun
The Guardian view on Rishi Sunak’s budget: more politics than economics
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Guardian
Manchester students share spiking testimonies amid boycott (video)
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BBC
Budget 2021: Education among the losers in Rishi Sunak's announcements
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HuffPost
Need to know: What the Budget means for schools
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Nightclubs cancel student nights as women boycott venues over spiking 'epidemic'
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Mail
Exams to remain as SNP warned over 'woefully inadequate' qualification overhaul timetable
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Herald Scotland
Sunak commits £1.8bn to catch-up and tutoring classes in England
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Guardian
Free school meals for millions of pupils and bootcamps for kids as Rishi Sunak unveils £3bn skills revolution
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The Sun
Exams in Scotland to be reformed, but not scrapped, Education Secretary says
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Scotsman
Universities should not opt for online learning to cut costs, minister says
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Independent
Education specialists criticise £1.8bn school spending pledge
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Financial Times
All schools and colleges to receive extra funding for catch up
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DfE
School staff instructor grant
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DfE
Spending review: Government criticised for ‘warm words’ on skills investment
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FE Week
ESFA Update: 27 October 2021
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Education & Skills Funding Agency
Connecting with other career changers helped me grow as a teacher
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Teach First
Predicting student self-motivation
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Best Evidence in Brief
Relief and disappointment as UK puts off £22 billion target
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Times Higher Education | THE
Budget 2021: UK pushes research spending pledge back to 2026-27
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Times Higher Education | THE
Inspiring voices of the future revealed in impressive Outstanding Black University Students list
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Mirror
World Reputation Rankings 2021: results announced
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Times Higher Education | THE
Institute unveils plan for world class and unified skills system
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IfATE
Does technology work to improve English learners’ outcomes?
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Best Evidence in Brief
The longitudinal effects of an early childhood language and literacy intervention
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Best Evidence in Brief
SFCA responds to 2021 Budget and Spending Review
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Sixth Form Colleges Assocation | SFCA
Spending review 2021: What the chancellor announced for FE and skills
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FE Week
Spending review: £560m for new Multiply adult numeracy scheme confirmed
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FE Week
Budget 2021: Schools cash to be restored to 2010 levels after 10 years of cuts
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BBC
Scotland: We won't scrap exams, says Somerville
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Third of new students in England show signs of depression, survey suggests
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Guardian
Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak announces £1.8bn extra for school catch-up – after recovery tsar called for £15bn
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i News
All eyes on November 5 amid calls to decarbonise schools by 2030
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SecEd
Levelling up? Deprived schools suffering under National Funding Formula reform
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SecEd
Spending Review 2021: Questions and fears remain over teacher pay rise
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SecEd
Sector response to the Autumn Budget and Spending Review
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FE News
Covid cases to fall as immunity among children reduces need for plan B, say experts
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The Times
Covid immunity ‘means cases will fall without any extra curbs’
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The Times
Budget and spending review 2021: What schools need to know
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Schools Week
Sunak's cheap catch-up will cause damage for years
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Spending review 2021: £4.7bn extra school funding and £1.8bn more catch-up
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Schools Week
Budget: Help us get more than 100,000 young Londoners into work, boroughs urge
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BBC
Budget: Covid catch-up fund boosted by £1.8bn
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Spending review: Sunak's pledges for children, young people and families
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Spending review: Family hubs ‘no replacement’ for Sure Start, critics say
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Spending review: Youth investment fund re-announced as part of £560m youth work boost
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Autumn Budget 2021: £170m for childcare providers
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Nursery World
Autumn Budget 2021: Early years sector gives cautious welcome to funding increase
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Nursery World
Girls Night In campaign: Students boycott nightclubs to highlight dangers of spiking
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The Times
Covid: Up to 1 in 3 pupils infected in virus hot spots
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Scotland: No action taken by SQA over sharing of exams online
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Male teachers 'twice as likely to want headship'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Masks could return to schools after half-term to stop spike in Covid cases
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Metro
My daughter was bullied at school for having the Covid jab. No wonder UK take-up is low
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Guardian
Student loan repayment threshold: How much minimum salary for payments could be lowered in Budget 2021
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i News
New virtual classroom research launch
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Training Journal
University tuition fees could be cut to £8,500, say sources
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Guardian
Helping green entrepreneurs will aid both the environment – and universities’ rankings
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Wonkhe
Pupils 'will be forced to wear masks in school communal areas' amid Covid surge
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Mirror
Study calls for more tutoring to close attainment gap
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Study calls for more tutoring to close attainment gap
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
9:30 a.m. - Education Committee will hear evidence in its inquiry into the impact of Covid-19 on higher education
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Accountability Hearings
Teachers call on ministers to boost uptake of Covid vaccines for schoolchildren following a surge in classroom infections
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Mail
Identifying reviewers weakens peer review, study suggests
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Times Higher Education | THE
Universities left waiting as Budget further delays Augar response
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Times Higher Education | THE
Rename science buildings with eugenics links, Imperial College London is urged
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The Times
Dublin is the best city for students in Europe
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The Times
Why do graduation ceremonies have to be so boring?
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Times Higher Education | THE