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The Guardian Education·policy

‘Exam-obsessed’ schools leave pupils unready for work, Alan Milburn says

Former minister leading review into young people and work cites survey showing most teachers decry lack of ‘soft skills’ An “exam-obsessed” school system is leaving young people unprepared for work, Alan Milburn has…

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The Hechinger Report·policy

OPINION: Bringing different school districts together can bridge social divides and inspire change

Our national politics are divided and angry in a way that often feels beyond our control. The division doesn’t just stay “out there” but filters down to the community and school level. I worry about what kind of…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

How much will that college cost you? Good luck figuring it out

Financial aid offer letters are supposed to tell families how much they will have to pay for college, which can be the deciding factor in where — or even whether — students go to college. But too often, the letters…

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The Hechinger Report·policy

How much will that college cost you? Good luck figuring it out

Financial aid offer letters are supposed to tell families how much they will have to pay for college, which can be the deciding factor in where — or even whether — students go to college. But too often, the letters…

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Study International·higher-ed

3 US business schools launching global careers

These days, companies are jumping on automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital transformation to keep up in a data-driven economy. And these systems are only going to keep becoming more important. The World…

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The Guardian Education

Teacher v chatbot: my journey into the classroom in the age of AI – podcast

I was a newcomer, negotiating all of the usual classroom difficulties for the first time. Throwing AI into the mix felt like downing a coffee in the middle of a panic attack By Peter C Baker. Read by Adam Sims Continue…

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Special Needs Jungle

Experts At Hand: A good idea built on wishful thinking and shaky foundations

New article from Special Needs Jungle: One of the most promising-looking initiatives to emerge from England’s SEND reform proposals is the Experts at Hand initiative. Funded with £1.8 billion over three years, the…

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WonkHE Blogs·policy

The Post-18 Project: Blood, debt, toil, and arrears

Director of The Post-18 Project John Blake sets out why thirty years of policy struggle has left England without the higher education system it deserves

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Wonkhe·policy

The Post-18 Project: Blood, debt, toil, and arrears

Director of The Post-18 Project John Blake sets out why thirty years of policy struggle has left England without the higher education system it deserves

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Teach Thought

Recognizing Early Expression in Multilingual Young Children

Quiet children do not need faster labeling; they need more accurate seeing.

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Teach Thought

How Breaking Words Changed the Way My Students Approach Language

Some students could sound things out, but when asked to explain what the word meant, they would shut down.

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BBC News Education·higher-ed

New university free speech complaints system to come into force this year

Universities could face fines of £500,000 or 2% of their income if they are found to have failed to protect free speech.

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BBC News Education·higher-ed

New university free speech complaints system to come into force this year

Universities could face fines of £500,000 or 2% of their income if they are found to have failed to protect free speech.

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Wonkhe

There is magic in being a little angry but not alone

Iceland's higher education system was built to serve a national purpose. Jim Dickinson and Mack Marshall report from Reykjavík – and ask what the UK's system is for when the salary returns stop adding up

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WonkHE Blogs

There is magic in being a little angry but not alone

Iceland's higher education system was built to serve a national purpose. Jim Dickinson and Mack Marshall report from Reykjavík – and ask what the UK's system is for when the salary returns stop adding up

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Wonkhe·policy

Treating students fairly means providers admitting when they don’t

New OfS proposals say fair treatment should be a core part of provider culture. Jim Dickinson warns that by connecting quality failures to consumer law remedies, OfS may make providers more defensive, not more honest

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WonkHE Blogs·policy

Treating students fairly means providers admitting when they don’t

New OfS proposals say fair treatment should be a core part of provider culture. Jim Dickinson warns that by connecting quality failures to consumer law remedies, OfS may make providers more defensive, not more honest

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Teach Thought

Designing for Depth: When High Achievement Isn’t the Whole Story

In most classrooms, we rely on visible indicators like grades, accuracy, and finished work to tell us whether learning is happening.

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Teacher Magazine (ACER)

Teacher’s Bookshelf: The Children We Leave Behind

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eLearning Industry

eBook Launch: eLearning Designer's Notebook

Download the eLearning Designer's Notebook to delve into expert insights and practical guidance that can help you build impactful L&D experiences. This post was first published on eLearning Industry .

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