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Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

heatwave guidance

Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults.  The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has published updated guidance …

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Free school meal availability

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 15 June 2020 - Categories: Free School Meals
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Free school meals are available to eligible pupils during term time. That’s why the national voucher scheme, set up to help parents feed their families when they would not usually be doing so while schools were closed to many pupils, …

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Student deferral rates

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 12 June 2020 - Categories: Universities

New data shows that, contrary to some speculation, the deferral rate among students due to start in the autumn isn’t substantially higher than in previous years. While the coronavirus outbreak will have made prospective students consider their plans, data released …

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Distancing in schools

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 12 June 2020 - Categories: Primary Schools
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While it remains the case that people should maintain a two metre gap between themselves and others in public places, the department has always made clear that we know this is not always going to be possible for younger children. …

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Primary schools encouraged to open to more pupils if they have capacity

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 10 June 2020 - Categories: Primary Schools
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Today’s blog looks at the Department encouraging those primary schools that can open to more pupils before the summer to do so. Yesterday Education Secretary Gavin Williamson told the House of Commons that while the Department will not be expecting …

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Black history in schools

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 9 June 2020 - Categories: Curriculum
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Today′s Education in the media blog looks at the way Black history is taught in schools. Protests around the world in the wake the death of George Floyd have sparked conversation about the teaching of Black history in schools. The …

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Media speculation about exams next year

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 8 June 2020 - Categories: A Level, Exams and qualifications, GCSE
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Today′s blog looks at speculation around the effects of the coronavirus pandemic in schools into the next academic year. Over the weekend and today several newspapers have speculated on the extent to which the disruption to schools and other education …

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Supporting disadvantaged children

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 3 June 2020 - Categories: Attainment gap
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Today, Wednesday 3 June, the Education Endowment Foundation has launched an online tuition pilot which aims to support disadvantaged children, following school closures as a result of a Covid-19.

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Addressing misleading claims about departmental guidance

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 1 June 2020 - Categories: Myth busting, School safety, School sport
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Today’s Education in the media blog looks at misleading claims departmental guidance for schools has been updated more than it has and incorrect suggestions that a celebrity fitness expert is due to lead a review of the PE curriculum. Guidance …

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Schools and early years returning

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 28 May 2020 - Categories: early years, Schools
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Today, our blog looks at the wider opening of schools, colleges and early years settings as well as government policy to stop drugs in schools.

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SAGE evidence papers

Posted by: maevemcalister, Posted on: 22 May 2020 - Categories: Schools
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This evening's Education in the Media blog focusses on the publication of evidence papers by The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) about the plans for a phased return to school from 1 June at the earliest , and a …

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The Education Hub is a site for parents, pupils, education professionals and the media that captures all you need to know about the education system. You’ll find accessible, straightforward information on popular topics, Q&As, interviews, case studies, and more.

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