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News archive for 9th May 2022
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Prized Cambridge painting may have been Nazi loot
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The Times
Next Oxford University vice-chancellor state educated and second female in role
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Mail
Clinical depression 'widespread' in teachers and leaders
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
What international evidence can teach us about inclusion
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Movers and Shakers: Edition 388
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FE Week
Students in Wales are reminded to apply for student finance before deadline
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Student Loans Company
12 questioning strategies
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Teacher Toolkit
Net zero challenge areas for energy network innovation funding
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UKRI
Where are all the neurodivergent teaching professionals?
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Sixth Form Colleges Assocation | SFCA
IOE researchers lead independent review into the role of assessment in primary schools
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IOE London Blog
Covid pandemic has helped staunch loss of British teachers going to work in overseas schools, figures suggest
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i News
Scotland: Teachers to vote on removal of councils from pay talks
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
T Level resources for universities
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Education & Skills Funding Agency
SEND review: right support, right place, right time
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DfE
Coronavirus (COVID-19) 16 to 19 tuition fund
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Education & Skills Funding Agency
Oxford names neuroscientist Irene Tracey as vice-chancellor
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Times Higher Education | THE
UK student mental health crisis ‘may be worse than thought’
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Times Higher Education | THE
Work overload negatively affecting teacher wellbeing
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NASUWT
Teachers across the UK showing signs of clinical depression
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NASUWT
Activate Learning celebrates Mental Health Awareness Week 2022
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Activate Learning
Mental health support for students at Activate Learning
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Activate Learning
Our responses to government consultations on Higher Education reform and the Lifelong Loan Entitlement
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Sutton Trust
We need an ambitious Queen's Speech to deliver the high-quality education students deserve
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PoliticsHome
James Turner to step down as Sutton Trust CEO
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Sutton Trust
Crackdown on truancy will see absent kids named on official register
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Metro
What are Sats? What the name means, when KS1 and KS2 papers are being taken in 2022 and why we have the tests
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i News
Ofsted powers boosted to tackle illegal unregistered schools in England
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BBC
Why it's time to rethink Sats
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Seven plans for schools in tomorrow's Queen's Speech
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Queen’s Speech: Ofsted powers to crack down on unregistered schools expected
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CYPN | Children & Young People Now
Northamptonshire children with high needs locked out of early years funding
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Nursery World
SEND review consultation extended
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Scotland: Holocaust survivors share their stories with schools
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
A national demonstration: Will you be there?
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SecEd
Major schools shake-up expected to be announced in Queen’s Speech
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The Sun
Three week SEND review extension after accessible versions finally published
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FE Week
Students ‘failed’ over ‘crisis’ of sexual assaults at universities amid calls for tougher action
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Independent
Three week SEND review extension after accessible versions finally published
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Schools Week
Pupils who play truant will be named on official register under plans to boost school attendance
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Mail
Queen’s Speech to announce new academy intervention powers
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Schools Week
Teachers ordered to register pupils in truancy crackdown
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Express
How Covid-19 reshaped international hiring in schools
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Heads of department improving teaching: Three key steps
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Sixth Form Colleges Assocation | SFCA
REF2021: The Research General Election
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HEPI
Capping student numbers a flawed and backward move, university leaders warn
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Universities UK
The power of repetition
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UKEdChat
Making the most of metacognition
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Research Schools Network
Supporting pupils with SEND during testing times
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Research Schools Network
The real reasons fewer girls choose maths and physics at school: stereotypes, confidence and role models
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i News
Queen’s speech: what bills to expect
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Guardian
Phonics test: 10 preparation and best practice tips
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Teacher Toolkit
Northern Ireland: Teaching union NASUWT begins industrial action
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BBC
The DfE sees SEND learners as an economic problem to solve
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FE Week
Leaving the Army for a training provider was a major culture shock
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FE Week
Government proposal to cap student numbers going to university would hit social mobility, uni bosses say
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i News
Minimum grade requirements to get student loan will ‘entrench’ disadvantaged students
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Telegraph
A National Baccalaureate: How it would work
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FE Week
Council workers target Scots schools for strike action in pay battle
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Herald Scotland
If we’re all together, why is AP excluded again?
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Schools Week
Schools see rise in ‘incel’ extremism Prevent referrals
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Schools Week
Learning resource aggregators can give open educational resources a new lease of life
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Wonkhe
We must work constructively to alleviate the sector’s pay pressures
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Wonkhe
Back up higher education reform with the funding to maintain quality
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Wonkhe
What is the meaning of REF?
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Wonkhe
The public likes the idea of lifelong learning – but not a “lifelong loan”
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Wonkhe
In defence of quality-related funding for research
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Wonkhe
All Covid restrictions for universities and colleges lifted in Wales
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Wales Online
Sats 2022: Commission to probe ‘neglected’ primary assessment
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
English number caps ‘could be seen as signal of poor quality’
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Times Higher Education | THE
‘First causal evidence’ that degrees ‘make people more liberal’
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Times Higher Education | THE
Global window on higher education (UK and global edition): week ending 8th May 2022
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University World News
Universities oppose plan for student cap and loans in England
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Guardian
Minimum entry requirements could 'entrench disadvantage', say universities
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Mail