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'Education: The Professionals' Voice'

Education Publication

Education: The Professionals Voice is a weekly publication offering news, opinion, research and appointments.

This material is copyright to:

Editor: Michael Marshall
© 2006 Education Publishing Worldwide Ltd.
Distributed by the Education Publishing Company Ltd.
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It is accessed by the RIT (Research and Information Team) for schools, the School Improvement Service team and other Lifelong Learning officers.

The documents are arranged chronologically, with the latest issue first, and can be accessed by clicking on the links below:

2008

New Resources Issue 311 - Schools could be judged on pupil health

 

Issue 310 - Who’s in charge of 14-19 education?

Issue 309 - Edexcel chief inflames diploma debate

Issue 308 - Govt. scraps school rebuilding plan

Issue 307 - Children's Plan launched by DCSF and LAs

Issue 306 - Government pledge to tackle discipline

Issue 305 - Government to abolish LSC

Issue 304 - £200m budget pledge for secondaries

Issue 303 - New law 'will lead to rise in expulsions'

Issue 302 - Primary funding gap reflects outdated attitude

Issue 301 - Not all subjects are created equal, says QCA

Issue 300 - 'Fear factor' leads kids to carry knives

Issue 299 - Too much, too young for primary kids

Issue 298 - Number of surplus school places rising

Issue 297 - Compulsory cooking lessons for all secondary schools

Issue 296 - Govt. claims to ban ‘covert admissions’

Issue 295 - Govt. 'on course' to meet GCSE target

2007

Issue 294 - Unions prepare for action over pay ‘cut’

Issue 293 - Government launches new Children’s Plan

Issue 292 - Global research shows Government wrong

Issue 291 - UK tumbles down the league tables

Issue 290 - Tories promise choice in schools plan

Issue 289 - New legislation to help children in care

Issue 288 - Queen’s speech sets out education plans

Issue 287 - Gordon Brown threatens ‘failing’ schools

Issue 286 - NASUWT slams select committee report

Issue 285 - Government reaches GCSE target one year early

Issue 284 - Primary review reveals nation’s shared concerns

Issue 283 - Colleges ‘wasting too much money’, claims PAC

Issue 282 - QCA to be split into advice and regulation bodies

Issue 281 - OECD on UK - could do better

Issue 280 - Teens get £40 to stay out of trouble

Issue 279 - Govt tries to keep young yobs busy

Issue 278 - Govt sets out adult skills strategy

Issue 277 - Is the new Ofsted fit for purpose?

Issue 276 - More students eligible for full uni grant

Issue 275 - DfES to split as new cabinet announced

Issue 274 - New White Paper on children in care

Issue 273 - Employers pledge to train workers

Issue 272 - Many governors ‘ill-equipped to cope’, claims new report

Issue 271 - Unions demand ‘substantial’ pay rise

Issue 270 - Support staff to get pay framework

Issue 269 - Tories dump grammar school pledge

Issue 268 - Nursery concern as children seen but not heard

Issue 266 - British schools are 'racial time bomb'

Issue 265 - NUT calls for inflation pay review

Issue 264 - Storm brewing over teacher pay

Issue 263 - Government gives go-ahead for Diplomas

Issue 262 - Education spending sees 5% rise

Issue 261 - Primary pupils to learn languages

Issue 260 - Boys’ learning ‘stifled’, claims Ofsted

Issue 259 - KS3 results spell future problems

Issue 256 - Teacher pay deal doesn’t go far enough

Issue 255 - Ofsted figures judged ‘unsatisfactory’

Issue 253 - Don’t let non-teachers run schools, say unions

Issue 252 - More schools miss target as Govt moves goalposts

2006

Issue 251 - Making languages fun is Government's primary goal

Issue 250 - Adult skills 'must be demand-led'

Issue 249 - More state schools to get Baccalaureate

Issue 248 - HMCI annual report shows continued progress

Issue 247 - Colleges to get greater degree of control

Issue 246 - Science teacher shortage will harm UK economy

Issue 245 - Kids wear their ASBOs with pride

Issue 243 - Faith schools attack quota proposal

Issue 242 - Review reveals foundation’s primary concern

Issue 241 - 18m teachers needed for universal education

Issue 240 - Coursework scrapped to curb cheats

Issue 239 - Parents get blame over truancy rise

Issue 238 - English SATS disappointment

Issue 237 - Renewed criticism for trust scheme

Issue 236 - Blair calls for pre-birth intervention on yobs

Issue 235 - Concern over fall in language GCSEs

Issue 234 - A-levels’ future written in the stars

Issue 233 - Setting only works for most talented

Issue 232 - Early schooling robs kids of childhood

Issue 231 - Schools ignore PSHE guidance

Issue 230 - DfES needs 'more coherent strategy'

Issue 229 - SEN pupils no better off in special schools

Issue 228 - 'Postcode lottery' of SEN provision

Issue 227 - Problem pupils are staying in schools

Issue 226 - Staff CRB check neglect is criminal

Issue 224 - 15m adults would fail maths GCSE and 5m can’t read

Issue 223 - Drugs test roll-out stops kids rolling up

Issue 222 - Blair keeps firm grip on Johnson

Issue 221 - Unions welcome pension reforms

Issue 220 - More fees, less free FE, claims report

Issue 219 - New review shows flaws in policy

Issue 218 - New targets too stressful for toddlers

Issue 217 - Criminalising parents is not the answer

Issue 216 - Minister praises rise in GCSE core subjects

Issue 215 - Children's Services Authorities praised by Ofsted

Issue 214 - Secondary schools say no to Trust status

Issue 213 - Youth groups happy to take Next Steps

Issue 212 - Only Cameron smiles as critics bemoan Bill

Issue 211 - Blair battles on with education reforms

Issue 210 - Bill battle still raging across Government

Issue 209 - Spoon-fed pupils lack study skills needed for university

Issue 208 - Blair’s education plans battered from all sides

Issue 207 - Select Committee deals further blows to education reforms

Issue 206 - Kelly clamps down on convicted sex offenders

Issue 205 - Audit Office report rubbished by unions

2005

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EMIE Synopsis

2006

The main topics included in Issue 42 are:

  • accessibility;
  • behaviour management;
  • commissioning;
  • community cohesion;
  • extended schools;
  • and looked-after children.
2005


For more information on this service please contact:

Rosemary Williams, Information Officer, Lifelong Learning
Tel: (01482) 392453
E-mail: rosemary.williams@eastriding.gov.uk


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