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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Useful education links from 17th-24th May
Tweet These are some of the education stories we found interesting between the 26th April and 17th-24th May 2013. More than 300,000 children missing school every day (The Telegraph) More than 300,000 school children miss school every day according to … Continue reading
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Tagged compulsory, curriculum, department for education, education, Michael Gove, missing school, primary school, private schools, Scotland, sex education, students, swim, truants, ucas, YouGov
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Students and phone sex: “Why not work as a phone sex operator and pay your way through University”
Tweet Reporting from Phone Sex and Students. Rewritten and subbed by Nicole Froio. As the number of students working on sex phone lines increases one says that it is an important way to help pay her tuition fees while at university. … Continue reading
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Half of new free schools will be created in London
Tweet Michael Gove has announced 102 new free schools which are going to open in the England in 2014. The schools, which are state-funded independent schools, will join the existing 81 free schools which have already opened and aim to create 50,000 … Continue reading
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Tagged area, birmingham, department for education, free, Hertfordshire, location, London, Michael Gove, new, Newham, schools, Waltham Forest
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Useful education links for April 23rd through May 21st
Tweet These are the education links we found interesting between April 23rd and May 21st: Academy chains decide where children go to school | Education | The Guardian – Academy critics say the underlying issue is that trusts are allowed … Continue reading
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Tagged 11plus, academies, data, eact, education, foieg, freeschools, from:pinboard, hmitwt, ifttt, tutoring
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Useful education links from 10th-17th May
Tweet These are some of the education stories we found interesting between the 26th April and 10th-17th May 2013.
INFOGRAPHIC: Boys vs Girls absence figures for persistent offenders at special schools
TweetWe’ve analysed data from the Department for Education on the number pupils being absent from school in 2011/12 and have put together this infographic showing how boys who are persistent absentees at special schools miss more time than girls. Read … Continue reading
Absence figures paint a grim picture for boys with problems
TweetBoys in special schools are three times more likely to be excluded and are twice as likely to have unauthorised absence compared to girls say the latest figures from the Department for Education. The latest data on absence in primary, secondary and special schools, … Continue reading
Imperial College London pulls auction of unpaid internship following student opposition
Tweet Imperial College London has pulled an unpaid internship which was up for auction at one of the country’s most expensive private schools. Westminster School, which charges in excess of £7,000 per term, is running an online auction for internships … Continue reading
MAPPED: Department for Education spent more than £1m on hotels last year
Tweet MAP: The Department for Education’s spend across London hotels in 2012/13. The Department for Education spent more than £1m of taxpayers’ money on hotel rooms for staff last year, including at 4* hotels in the heart of London. The … Continue reading
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Tagged copthorne tara hotel, cost, department for education, FOI, freedom of information, hotel, house of commons, international, kensington, Michael Gove, overnight, priti patel, question, rooms, spend, staff, UK, written
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When is a leak not a leak: An investigation into children’s home data
Tweet While working on a story relating to children’s care homes, Beth Ashton stumbled across some data that shouldn’t have been public. What she did next illustrates the ethical and legal issues facing journalists and public bodies dealing with sensitive subjects. A few … Continue reading
Useful education links for 3rd-10th May
TweetThese are some of the education stories we found interesting between the May 3rd-10th 2013. Michael Gove attacks ‘infantilisation’ of school curriculum which encourages pupils to compare Nazis to Mr Men (The Independent) Education Secretary Michael Gove attacked the school … Continue reading
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Tagged education, Michael Gove, mr men, nazis, oced, oxbridge, private schools, pupils, school curriculum, scottish teachers association, university, university funding
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Useful education links for April 26th-3rd May
Tweet These are some of the education stories we found interesting between the 26th April and 3rd May 2013. Universities veto adverts over unpaid internships (The Times) Some of the UK’s leading educational institutions are refusing to advertise unpaid internships … Continue reading