by kyle | Nov 30, 2022 | DERBY, education news, IPGCE, IQTS, teacher training
It was a difficult day for affirmative action at the US supreme court on Monday, as the justices heard arguments in two cases that could have a major impact on the use of race in college admissions. Read the rest of the article...
by kyle | Nov 30, 2022 | DERBY, education news, IPGCE, IQTS, teacher training
Thousands of students are taking legal action against their universities over their education during the pandemic. The University of Nottingham is one of 18 institutions set to face claims. Read the rest of the article...
by kyle | Nov 30, 2022 | DERBY, education news, IPGCE, IQTS, teacher training
According to new research, the Scottish public wants the government to make improving education standards its top priority. The latest Scottish Social Attitudes (SSA) report on government attitudes found that 21% of respondents said this should be the...
by kyle | Nov 30, 2022 | DERBY, education news, IPGCE, IQTS, teacher training
According to a council briefing, schools in Powys, Wales, could teach pupils online for one day a week to save on rising heating bills. Wearing coats in class and leaving staff positions unfilled is among the possible cost-saving measures sent to headteachers in the...
by kyle | Nov 30, 2022 | DERBY, education news, IPGCE, IQTS, teacher training
If you’re looking to learn about a city’s local history and culture, there’s no better way than to take a guided tour. And if you want to support a good cause, Invisible Cities offers tours led by people who have experienced homelessness. Read the...
by kyle | Nov 29, 2022 | DERBY, education news, IPGCE, IQTS, teacher training
Shabina Aslam was a seven-year-old in Bradford when she was placed on a bus and moved out to a white-majority suburban school, where she and her brother were placed in the special needs department. This is despite the pair – whose family had migrated from Kenya as...