krbcanadaflipped into Coronavirus - Policy And PrecautionsLearning Life in Danish primary schools 4 weeks after reopening tes.com - By Shirley Jacobsen It’s now four weeks since our school in Denmark reopened. With teachers and children learning, laughing and playing, the noise and feel of school are …
Social Distancing Williamson condemns school reopening 'scaremongering' tes.com - By Catherine Lough Teaching union boss raises concerns about long-term impact of social distancing and backs call for 2021 exams to be cancelled Government has shown …
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Education DfE ‘put pressure’ on top adviser to ‘revise evidence’ tes.com - By Dave Speck It would be 'counterproductive' for schools to take action against teachers 'who are fearful for their lives' union warns A one-stop shop for teachers …
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Bristol PostReligion A Muslim in Bristol: School plays crucial role in instilling confidence bristolpost.co.uk - Farooq Siddique At the end of April, Bristol Live reported that Andalusia Academy Bristol, the only Muslim faith school in the South West - had been deemed …
AvatarSimon Wardflipped into Staff Well BeingEducation 3 ways school leaders can (and must) put staff first tes.com - By Lekha Sharma If there is one quality that our school communities need above all in these challenging and unprecedented times, it is compassion. How, as school …
the i paperflipped into Top storiesEurope When schools will reopen after lockdown, and why primaries will be first inews.co.uk - Alex Finnis When will schools reopen? Why primary schools are opening first after lockdown - and how long secondaries could be closed Schools have been closed to …
Icon version of the Flipboard logoEducation LGBT not compulsory for primary schools, minister says thejc.com - Simon Rocker The minister responsible for faith schools has given assurances that primary schools will not be compelled to discuss LGBT issues when the new …
Kids Letters:‘No point’ of updates if UK advice is ignored glasgowtimes.co.uk - Letters There is no way that this lockdown can continue much longer as it’s affecting the nation’s mental health. Nicola Sturgeon and her government are not …
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Health Coronavirus: Children can have their say in new online survey westerntelegraph.co.uk - Ruth Davies Youngsters under seven and those with additional support needs will be able to use symbols or pictures to express their views. The Welsh Government …
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Education Covid-19: 'Trauma gap' could overwhelm schools and PRUs tes.com - By Kiran Gill School leaders and staff have risen to each new challenge: keeping children safe, feeding them, awarding qualifications in the absence of exams, and …
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Learning School reopenings should kickstart an EYFS fightback tes.com - By Dr Pam Jarvis and Ruth Swailes Very young children are not old enough to understand and obey social distancing rules. Many will still be seeking assistance with toileting, and …
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96% of support staff think reopening schools is risky tes.com - By Tes Reporter The majority of support staff are worried that reopening schools will put children and their families at risk, a survey suggests. Fewer than 1 per …
Re-opening colleges: Unions set out 5 safety tests tes.com - By Kate Parker Staff and student safety must be guaranteed before colleges can reopen, college staff unions have said today. The University and College Union …
'We must build a better, fairer assessment system' tes.com - By Yvonne Williams Following the cancellation of this year’s summer exam session, teachers have been asked to grade and rank their students using other means. Even …
Education GCSEs: Only 39% teachers think 2020 grades fair for all tes.com - By Catherine Lough Fewer than half of teachers and other school staff in England believe that all GCSE and A level candidates will get a "fair deal" from …
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the i paperflipped into Top storiesEurope Teachers question the logic in bringing back youngest pupils first inews.co.uk - Will Hazell Coronavirus latest: Warning that social distancing in schools could be 'impossible', as teachers question logic in bringing back youngest pupils first …
Birmingham MailEducation Brum school troubled by violent kids spends £430k on supply teachers birminghammail.co.uk - Mark Cardwell A school where teachers staged a strike over pupils threatening violence and bringing in weapons spent more than £430,000 on supply teachers - in …
Yahoo News UKflipped into Yahoo News UKEducation Paedophiles who groom children online could track them down when lockdown ends, expert warns yahoo.com - James Morris Paedophiles could be targeting children during the coronavirus lockdown in order to track them down once the rules are lifted, a safeguarding leader …
the i paperflipped into Top storiesIcon version of the Flipboard logoEurope Teaching unions risk public support with opposition to school reopening plans inews.co.uk - Richard Vaughan Coronavirus lockdown: Teaching unions risk public support with fierce opposition to school reopening plans Union leaders have branded the Government's …
Saz Taylorflipped into COVID19Education Revealed: At least 26 teachers have died from Covid-19 tes.com - By Amy Gibbons Leader of largest heads' union also reveals it wasn't consulted on government's school re-opening announcement Finalists and former winners of Global …