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  • Labour plan for 100,000 new nursery places in England ‘unlikely to work’ November 19, 2024
    Exclusive: Projected spare capacity is not all in the right places to match projected demand, research findsA government policy to create 100,000 new nursery places using spare capacity in English primary schools is “unlikely to work”, according to research.The research blames a geographical mismatch between capacity and demand, while leaders in the sector have raised […]
    Sally Weale Education correspondent
  • Call to ban cakes and biscuits at school lunchtimes in England November 19, 2024
    Campaigners want ministers to overhaul rules to outlaw snacks that contain up to 12 teaspoons of sugarSchools in England should be banned from giving pupils cakes or biscuits as part of their lunch because they contain so much sugar, food campaigners say.They want ministers to overhaul the rules that guide schools on the nutritional content […]
    Denis Campbell Health policy editor
  • Texas education officials to vote on use of Bible in public school curriculum November 18, 2024
    Supporters argue Bible verses contextualize art and literature as opponents say it is biased towards ChristianityTexas education officials are expected to hold a vote this week on the use of Bible readings in the public school curriculum for kindergarten through fifth grade English and language arts classes.The board listened to hours of testimonies from those […]
    Erum Salam
  • What are Donald Trump’s plans to overhaul US colleges and universities? November 18, 2024
    Republican president-elect says he wants to dismantle the US education department and fire ‘radical left accreditors’US non-voters: tell us why you abstained in the 2024 US presidential electionDonald Trump hates the state of higher education in the US so much that he wants to start a new online university that will dole out bachelor’s degrees […]
    Rachel Leingang
  • I can’t get divorced 
 because of my pension provider November 18, 2024
    There’s been a delay in getting the valuation from Teachers’ Pensions that I need for our court proceedings. Now my husband thinks I’m prevaricating I am a teacher and I requested a cash equivalent transfer value (CETV) from Teachers’ Pensions in June. I needed to submit the value of my pot to the court as […]
    Anna Tims
  • Schools and colleges in England accused of failing in legal duty to tackle racism November 18, 2024
    Campaigners want anti-racist content to be embedded in curriculum and for Black history to be compulsory subjectSchools and colleges are failing in their legal duty to prevent and address racism, say campaigners who are calling for the national curriculum in England to include an explicit anti-racism focus with Black history as a compulsory subject.A coalition […]
    Sally Weale Education correspondent
  • Oxford relying on ‘Deliveroo-style’ contracts with most tutorials not taught by full-time staff November 16, 2024
    Leading university accused of relying on young academics employed on gig-economy termsOxford University has been accused of relying on academics on “Deliveroo-style” and precarious fixed-term contracts to give the majority of its tutorials, after new research revealed just a third of lessons are taught by full-time professors.Data obtained through freedom of information requests by the […]
    Anna Fazackerley
  • The Gruffalo’s illustrator launches book to help UK pupils learn German November 15, 2024
    Axel Scheffler says he hopes Wuschel auf der Erde will encourage more children to learn his first languageAxel Scheffler, the illustrator behind the international children’s bestseller The Gruffalo, has launched a book to help primary school pupils learn German.Wuschel auf der Erde: A New Adventure in Learning German tells the story of a friendly alien […]
    Anna Bawden
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