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  • Facing The Future
    Facing The Future 09.02.22

    Universities in the UK should continue to explore how they can deliver online learning to some students while ensuring they communicate their intentions clearly to students, experts have said. Julian Sladdin and Bronwen Bracamonte of Pinsent Masons were commenting after…

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  • Food For Thought
    Food For Thought 02.02.22

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 50% of adults in America struggle with preventable chronic diseases that are related to poor eating patterns. Obesity affects 19% of children and 42% of adults, costing taxpayers…

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  • Teaching Change
    Teaching Change 31.01.22

    A new survey reveals two-thirds of teachers believe climate change is not taught adequately in schools – as the student-written Climate Education Bill heads for its second reading in parliament. Student Scarlett Westbrook and Britain’s youngest MP, Nadia Whittome, are…

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  • Canterbury to Cambodia
    Canterbury to Cambodia 28.01.22

    As Eleanor Prescott is announced as Founding Principal of The King’s School, Vattanacville in Cambodia, Abode gets the latest on the appointment  The King’s School, Canterbury and Vattanac Properties are delighted to announce Eleanor Prescott as the Founding Principal of…

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  • Future Proofing
    Future Proofing 26.01.22

    Abode2 reports that a ready increases in graduate enrolments have been one of the precious few bright spots during perhaps the most volatile period for higher education in recent memory While the predicted mass closures of college campuses across the…

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  • Catch Up Committee
    Catch Up Committee 24.01.22

    Tomorrow, 25th January, School leaders are set to give evidence to Education Committee on the Government’s current plans for the education catch-up programme. The Education Committee will question a panel of school leaders, including headteachers and CEOs of multi-academy trusts,…

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  • Normal Service Will Resumed
    Normal Service Will Resumed 19.01.22

    Earlier this week Education Secretary, Nadhim Zahawi, announced that A-level and GCSE exams will go ahead as normal for the first time in two years despite high numbers of teacher absences due to Covid. Students taking tests in the summer will…

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  • The Language of Learning
    The Language of Learning 17.01.22

    The government is moving forward with its changes to languages teaching in all schools. The new syllabus will require pupils in England memorising lists of 1,700 words to pass GCSEs in Spanish, French or German. The Department for Education (DfE)…

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  • Broad Experiences, Broader Minds
    Broad Experiences, Broader Minds 17.01.22

    L-J Andrew catches up with Gordonstoun principle, Lisa Kerr, to discover what’s involved in creating a curriculum that’s designed for life Gordonstoun has a rich and fascinating history. Is there a singular, defining moment that has shaped the school? Due…

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