Why we can’t blame Covid for the state of schools
Funding cuts have left us struggling for well over two years.
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Funding cuts have left us struggling for well over two years.
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Only girls get pink, frills and fairies.
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This year’s GCSE and A-Level results show how failure is baked into the education system.
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Levelling up appears to be doing little to solve inequality in achievement.
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Rishi Sunak has promised to scrap degrees that don’t lead to high salaries — but low pay does not indicate…
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A New York magazine story has sparked a debate about mob justice among young people, but it misses the point.
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They’re swept up by a social mechanism beyond them – and eventually find themselves transgressing basic rules of decency.
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Teachers and students think long and hard about what they would do in a gunman situation – because they have…
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Grammar schools aren’t just a bad idea – they’re bad politics, too.
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Failing to educate children effectively is about as grievous a state deficiency as can be imagined.
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The government talks about “learning to live with Covid” but it has not learned anything about transmission in schools.
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Children’s lives are defined by the internet, but whose job is it to keep them safe?
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Promised online resources to “boost mental health support” are no substitute for what schools offer children: friends, exercise, purpose and safeguarding.
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