The choice of a bachelor programme is perhaps one of the most important decisions to be taken in the youth and it most often involves the entire family. The transition to university education requires several needs to coexist, including the aspirations and orientation…
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Over the first four months of the Covid pandemic in 2020, Joe Wicks became a national hero, as he livestreamed PE lessons online every morning to hundreds of thousands of Brits and internationally. Known for his upbeat manner and infectious…
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Why the bachelor in management (BSc) at ESCP business school is the right choice for your children’s future: The ESCP Bachelor in Management (BSc) equips with important skills, knowledge, and experience. If you’re looking to invest in your children’s future, it’s an…
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Finding the best undergraduate programme can be a daunting prospect. So, which factors should be considered when making the final decision? Choosing a degree that offers the opportunity to study abroad is a great way to get more from the three years at…
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As England sets digital and tech standards for schools, Stewart Watts, vice-president for EMEA at edtech firm, D2L says teachers need to consider carefully how best to upgrade. In March, education secretary Nadhim Zahawi, promised high-speed internet for all schools…
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Welsh schools are under ‘enormous’ pressure – but when it comes to the new curriculum, there’s much to learn from Scotland’s experiences Scotland began rolling out its curriculum – Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) – in 2010, in the wake of the global…
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Local education leaders discuss how the pandemic and racial reckoning have affected schools — and how we can move forward. While Washington schools were able to pivot to address some of the emergencies that came into focus during the pandemic,…
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The number of male secondary school teachers in England has fallen to its lowest proportion on record, according to new research that also highlights an alarming lack of senior teaching staff from ethnic minorities. An erosion in teachers’ pay has had “serious…
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Gordonstoun, the Moray boarding school which inspired the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, supports a call for at least one week of residential outdoor education to be compulsory in all Scottish schools. A formal consultation opened on a Member’s Bill put…
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