Your Weekly Sector News 06/10/23

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Join us for another week exploring the latest updates, insights and sector developments. In today’s headlines, we take a look at plans for a new post-16 qualification, the mobile phone ban in schools, and the reality of school costs outpacing inflation.

Cybersecurity: How To Keep Schools and Students Safe Online

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Technology is an integral part of education and everyday life, so it’s crucial to instil good cyber habits from a young age. This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we share tips and resources to help students navigate the digital landscape safely.

Dyslexia Awareness Week 2023

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Dyslexia Awareness Week is a chance to raise awareness about dyslexia in education, the workplace, and the wider community. This year’s theme is Uniquely You, bringing everyone together to celebrate the diversity of the dyslexic community.

Your Weekly Sector News 29/09/23

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Discover what’s new in education this week, from the pressing issue of persistent absence, to a large-scale research programme into trauma-informed practice, and a new starting point for Ofsted inspections.

Lessons Learnt From Last Year in Primary Education

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Farewell 2022-23 and hello 2023-24! As we settle into the new academic year, let us reflect on lessons learnt over the past twelve months and how we can use these to inform and improve our practice.

Your Weekly Sector News 22/09/23

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With the new school year well and truly underway, we understand that it takes time to settle into new routines. No need to worry if you have been busy with back-to-school activities – catch up with everything you might have missed with Your Weekly Sector News. 

RAAC Safety in Schools

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More schools are turning to a mix of face-to-face and remote teaching after the discovery of RAAC on their premises. Read our guest blog from David McTear, Director at Property Tectonics, as he sheds light on the RAAC crisis facing schools and new DfE guidance.

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