Teachers and school support staff in England will vote on whether or not to go on strike if the government stands by its pay recommendation for the next academic year
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The government compared student loan repayments to a ยฃ30 phone contract in a presentation to teenagers a decade ago, BBC News has discovered.
Graduates who were presenting were told to "avoid words [or] phrases like debt".
We've spoken to some of them ๐
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Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has defended freezing the repayment threshold for student loans in England, saying graduates will only pay back ยฃ8 more a month on average
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There are a lot of new terms to get your head around in the government's plans to reform the SEND system in England. Here are the key changes
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A further 36 universities face legal action from more than 170,000 current and former students, who claim they did not receive the full education they paid for during the Covid pandemic https://t.co/ylizCj0Fc9
A settlement has been reached between UCL and students who sued over teaching quality during strikes and Covid.
Itโs a fascinating story about the impact of disruption, the cost of uni, and whether it offered value for money in the pandemic
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Pupils should not automatically be sent home if they are suspended from school in England and could instead remain on site, the government has said
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๐จ New podcast episode ๐จ
Absence rates for pupils with Send are higher than average. I joined @BBCNuala and her team to chat about the stats in England and attendance more broadly in Episode 6 of Send in the Spotlight - out today!
Listen on @BBCSounds
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Nearly half a million under-16s in England use taxis, buses and other transport funded by their local authorities to get to school, according to government estimates
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The government is delaying reforms to the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (Send) system and other policy proposals for schools in England until next year https://t.co/vr6MRrSkl8
Itโs not yet clear when V-levels will be introduced, how theyโll be rolled out, or exactly which subjects will be on offer - but the government hopes theyโll simplify a โconfusingโ range of options for students in England after GCSEs https://t.co/nBbpYRwtYn