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  • NI Education: Most primary schools ‘not providing enough PE’
    NI Education: Most primary schools ‘not providing enough PE’ 13.11.22

    About three-quarters of primary schools are not providing the recommended amount of physical education (PE) classes, according to the Education and Training Inspectorate (ETI). Department of Education guidance is that pupils should have at least two hours of PE each…

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  • Higher education institutions need to pay attention to equality for staff members belonging to ethnic minorities
    Higher education institutions need to pay attention to equality for staff members belonging to ethnic minorities 11.11.22

    A recent report shows that Finnish higher education institutions still have much work to do in promoting equality for teaching and research staff. Commissioned by the Ministry of Education and Culture, the project examined how gender equality, non-discrimination and diversity…

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  • Bridging cultures: Bilingual and multilingual international schools on the move
    Bridging cultures: Bilingual and multilingual international schools on the move 09.11.22

    The number of bilingual and multilingual international schools has increased over the past five years. No longer a left-field option, multilingual schools provide lifelong benefits for every learner and meet the needs of today’s more mobile and culturally diverse families….

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  • Child speech delays increase following lockdowns
    Child speech delays increase following lockdowns 07.11.22

    The number of five and six year olds who need speech and language support at school has risen by 10% in England over the past year, BBC analysis shows. The increase, which is substantially greater than previous years, is partly…

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  • £180 million to improve children’s development in the early years
    £180 million to improve children’s development in the early years 04.11.22

    Thousands of early years professionals will benefit from investment to drive quality and training, and to better support the next generation of children. Every region in England will benefit from programmes to improve teaching of children’s early speech, language and…

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  • What does the ‘metaverse’ mean for education?
    What does the ‘metaverse’ mean for education? 02.11.22

    Experts warn educators to think twice before jumping on new technologies Sometime in the past year or two, you’ve likely heard the word “metaverse.” It’s the future, the next big frontier of the internet, if you ask technology CEOs or…

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  • Legacy Learning
    Legacy Learning 30.10.22

    Since 1912, Queen Ethelburga’s has provided students with a vibrant and supportive school community in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside. George Banns talks to Principal, Daniel Machin, to find out how they continue to build on its heritage Can you…

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  • Par Excellence
    Par Excellence 28.10.22

    Bringing international and bilingual programmes under a Swiss curriculum to the heart of Dubai, Tania Jacobs sits down with Alison Roberts, Head of Admissions at Swiss International Scientific School to explore how they apply their unique vision of learning excellence…

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  • Culture Of Acclimatisation
    Culture Of Acclimatisation 26.10.22

    Pat Moores, founder and director of the UK Education Guide, recently stated; ‘Even students who have spent many years in UK secondary schools struggle to make the transition into further education.’ Tania Jacobs delves a little deeper It’s understandably assumed…

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