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Warwick and Reading rebrand foundation and language provision as Global Academies
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Warwick and Reading rebrand foundation and language provision as Global Academies

11 June 2026
The University of Warwick and the University of Reading have both rebranded their language and foundation studies operations as Global Academies, reflecting a wider rethink of how universities support international students and where those functions sit within institutions.
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Visualisers, Pride, plus teachers teaching sons or daughters

10 June 2026
Hey there Tappers! The last half term of the year is now fully underway. Here at Tapp we have some exciting news about a special giveaway AND lots of juicy edu-data.
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Teaching in & beyond Specialism: CPD for teachers in Arts and Science

10 June 2026
A new joint research report from Teacher Development Trust, Gatsby Foundation and The Cultural Education Network, powered by Arts Council England, examines the professional development experiences and needs of secondary teachers in England who teach science and arts subjects,...
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Students spend thousands on university. So why don’t they bother attending lectures?
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Students spend thousands on university. So why don’t they bother attending lectures?

10 June 2026
Like many universities, the London School of Economics (LSE) has an attendance policy which “requires” undergraduates to attend all in-person classes.
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DfE announces £4,500 bonus for early years teachers in 10 most deprived areas
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DfE announces £4,500 bonus for early years teachers in 10 most deprived areas

10 June 2026
Early years teachers in 10 of England’s most deprived areas are eligible for a £4,500 annual bonus in a bid to boost recruitment and retention in the sector.
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Universities need to find a way past the current atmosphere of permanent crisis
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Universities need to find a way past the current atmosphere of permanent crisis

10 June 2026
A decade of shocks has left higher education working conditions feeling like one firefight after another. For Doug Specht, leadership decision-making must recover some degree of strategic calm.
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AI can help providers read and act on the student feedback they never usually get to
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AI can help providers read and act on the student feedback they never usually get to

10 June 2026
Thousands of open-text survey comments go unread every cycle. Daniel Robson and Helena Lim argue that AI can help universities hear what students are actually saying, and act before the next survey closes.
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Primary school teachers matter for learning, but may have little impact on attendance

09 June 2026
A long-running question in education research is just how much difference individual teachers make to pupil outcomes.
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Schools in Scotland cutting subjects due to teacher shortage 'crisis'
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Schools in Scotland cutting subjects due to teacher shortage 'crisis'

09 June 2026
Secondary schools are reducing timetables and cutting whole subjects from the curriculum due to a lack of specialist teachers, education leaders have told BBC Scotland News.
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BBC and AHRC select New Generation Thinkers 2026

09 June 2026
Five of the UK’s most promising early-career academics have been selected as this year’s New Generation Thinkers to help shape Radio 4 programming.
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New guide to improve information sharing for disabled students across higher education

09 June 2026
Disabled Student Commitment: Information Sharing Best Practice Guide published to support higher education providers in strengthening how they share information about disabled students.
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Nursery teachers to get £4,500 tax-free bonus if they take jobs in these 10 areas
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Nursery teachers to get £4,500 tax-free bonus if they take jobs in these 10 areas

09 June 2026
Qualified nursery teachers will be offered a £4,500 tax-free bonus to take jobs in 10 areas of the country with the most acute staff shortages.
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Martyn Oliver's speech at the National Day Nurseries Association

09 June 2026
Ofsted’s Chief Inspector, Sir Martyn Oliver, spoke at the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) Conference 2026 in Liverpool.
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Are parents happy with early years childcare? MPs hear evidence on affordability and safeguarding

09 June 2026
The Committee has been investigating the access, affordability and quality of early years provision, among other issues including the safeguarding of children in early years settings.
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Struggling academy trust with £9m deficit names new CEO
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Struggling academy trust with £9m deficit names new CEO

09 June 2026
The academy trust in the largest financial hole in England has named its new chief executive, days after the resignation of its last boss.
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Being a department head has never been more complex
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Being a department head has never been more complex

09 June 2026
The head of department role is arguably where the pressures shaping higher education are most visible.
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Cambridge more expensive than Ivy League for foreign medical students
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Cambridge more expensive than Ivy League for foreign medical students

08 June 2026
Cambridge and other leading UK universities are now more expensive than Ivy League colleges for foreign medical students.
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Parent complaints ‘contributing to school staff quitting’
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Parent complaints ‘contributing to school staff quitting’

08 June 2026
Research comes amid a rise in the volume and complexity of complaints faced by schools, including an increase in AI-written grievances.
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Extra in-service days promised by new Scottish education secretary
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Extra in-service days promised by new Scottish education secretary

08 June 2026
EIS teaching union sees more in-service days as crucial in helping teachers to adapt to the Curriculum Improvement Cycle.
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Oxford professor forced to axe lectures after ‘intimidation’ from trans activists
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Oxford professor forced to axe lectures after ‘intimidation’ from trans activists

08 June 2026
An Oxford University law professor has been forced to axe lectures after facing "intimidation" from trans activists.
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