everything curriculum | July 2020
An educational roundup of news and current affairs for schools
DfE moves to prevent schools rejecting pupils
with SEND New school admissions draft states that schools must not refuse to admit ‘potentially disruptive’ pupils on the grounds they need to be assessed for SEND first.
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tes.com
Covid should not delay pupils starting school,
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tes.com
says DfE DfE commits to updating school admissions code but says delaying summer–born children’s start dates needs legislation.
Coronavirus: One in five children have done almost no schoolwork
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independent.co.uk
How can schools be sure they’re equipping children with the skills they will need to
Penalty fines for missing Read more at
bbc.co.uk
school next term Parents in England who do not send their children back to school in September will face fines, says the Education Secretary Gavin Williamson.
during lockdown More than two million children in the UK have done almost no schoolwork at home during the coronavirus lockdown, according to researchers.
succeed? It is difficult to predict what the job market will look like in five, 10 or 20 years’ time, but it’s safe to say it will be more digitally–focused than ever. Kris Jackson, member of ANME, asks, how can we be sure we’re equipping children with the skills they will need to succeed?
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edexec.co.uk 05
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