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News archive for 19th September 2021
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Routines – friend or foe? Stopping and thinking about routines in the classroom
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UKEdChat
The NCE Level 7 Apprenticeship Masters in Education Leadership & Management
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JohnTomsett
Clare Foges: No, professor, speaking properly still matters
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The Times
Oxbridge student groups to be exempt from free speech law
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Guardian
University World News Global Edition 18/08/2021
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University World News
Tutoring in limbo as Randstad contract stand-off drags on
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Schools Week
Imbalance in Western education is ‘extreme’ – Dunlosky
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Colleges denied chance to speak out over free speech legislation
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FE Week
Ofsted raps business school over management apprenticeships
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FE Week
Trust that shortlists ‘blind’ wins governance award
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Schools Week
School vaccines explained: How Covid jabs for youngsters will be rolled out
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Mirror
Northern Ireland: Saliva tests considered for mainstream SEN pupils
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BBC
Wales: Parents to 'risk truancy fines' if school cases rise
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BBC
Ethnic minority learner numbers on the construction T Level are actually quite good
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FE Week
Give £200 to every child for catch-up lessons – Lib Dems
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Guardian
Narrowing A level choices put students’ futures at risk
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Schools Week
Including Jewish teachers just requires a little faith
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Schools Week
Should schools retain online parents' evenings?
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BBC
Letters: Cambridge quotas are unfair to private school pupils
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Sunday Times
Scotland: Extracurricular clubs offer more at the end of the day
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Sunday Times
Nadhim Zahawi: school supremo who turned Tory after abuse from socialists
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Sunday Times
Scotland: The natural choice for education
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Sunday Times
Tony Blair: Cut university tuition fees for the poorest students
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Sunday Times