Some links from the world of education and schools work (also posted at schoolswork.co.uk – a great network and resource for those doing shcools work, go check it out):
- Alevels being turned into ‘sat nav’ qualifications: Alevels are being reduced to little more than “sat nav” exams as students are led through questions and granted multiple resits according to a damning report.
- Social policy ‘ruining childhood’: Childhood is being undermined by a string of “oppressive demands” from ministers disguised as social policy experts have claimed.
- We must allow children the chance to fail: Life skills are as important as exams and IQ says Yvonne Roberts.
- School ruling ‘will cause admissions chaos’: Dozens of faith schools will be forced to tear up their admissions policies following a landmark court ruling.
- Rise in number of pupils with special educational needs: Almost 18% of pupils in English schools have special educational needs (SEN), government figures show.
- Teachers face MOT every five years to prove fitness to teach: Government introduces new licence to teach amid widespread changes to English school system.
- Reading bedtime stories to children ‘less effective than conversation’: Reading children bedtime stories may not be as effective in helping them to learn language as talking to them before they go to sleep.
- Teachers’ anti-discrimination code reworded after faith groups object: Requirements for teachers to promote diversity removed from new GTCE code of conduct after faith groups objected to a ruling that would force them to “promote equality and value diversity”, including challenging homophobia and supporting homosexuality.
- Emotional rescue: A new scheme trains adults in ‘first aid’ for young people who turn to them in a time of crisis.
- NHS tells school children of their ‘right’ to ‘an orgasm a day’: NHS guidance is advising school pupils that they have a “right” to an enjoyable sex life and that regular sex can be good for their cardiovascular health.
- Computerised testing likely to replace traditional exams, says head of board: Exams have been a rite of passage for millions, but within a decade they could be consigned to history, according to Simon Lebus, chief executive of Cambridge Assessment, to be replaced by computerised testing.
- Plan to scrap league tables in schools: A radical plan for replacing league tables and Labour’s controversial school report cards will be outlined by a former senior government adviser.
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