The employment market is saturated with graduates who have good degrees and the right qualifications. So the question on many recruiters’ minds is: what else can this candidate offer?
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The Conversation
20 Mar 2019
Inspectorate says it wants to stop giving schools an incentive to hide the problem
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TES
20 Mar 2019
It’s not good enough to learn about relationships and sex through 20-year-old lessons, whispers in the playground or inaccurate posts on the internet
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Huffington Post
21 Mar 2019
The Chief Inspector discussed the apprenticeship landscape, current challenges that providers face and Ofsted's approach.
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Ofsted
28 Mar 2019
The Universities Minister Chris Skidmore launched two apps which empower students to make better choices about where and what to study at university.
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Department for Education
02 Apr 2019
'12,000 parents apply to move their children to a different institution because they are being picked on'
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Daily Mail
08 Apr 2019
Information from the Department for Education about the introduction of compulsory relationships education and RSE from September 2020.
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Department for Education
08 Apr 2019
A young woman has spoken out about the dangers of seeking mental health support online after she found herself viewing graphic and harmful content.
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ITV News
09 Apr 2019
Report finds wide disparities in spending on services for low-level conditions across England
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The Guardian
11 Apr 2019
Sometimes young people just need to talk
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Schools Week
23 Apr 2019
A senior Church of England bishop throws support of church behind the controversial new sex education guidance
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TES
24 Apr 2019
Empowering young people to navigate the world of social media provides them with a critical life skill for both the digital world and their future workplace.
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Education Executive
24 Apr 2019
A leading business group is calling for compulsory work experience to be re-instated for school pupils. The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) wants employment placements brought back for students aged 14 to 16. iNews reports.
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Schools Improvement Net
25 Apr 2019
In 2016/17, there were 565 children in England permanently excluded for drugs or alcohol, which is up from 360 five years ago and the highest since this form of data collection began in 2006/7.
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The Telegraph
02 May 2019
Schools should only be rated as ‘outstanding’ if all staff can identify mental health problems in pupils, say psychologists
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TES
08 May 2019
Shout is a free, 24/7 text messaging service, connecting people experiencing mental health crisis to trained volunteers who provide help at a time when it is most needed.
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Heads Together
10 May 2019
Social media enables those minded to intimidate others to do it more easily and with a greater reach, writes Tom Starkey
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TES
13 May 2019
Teachers need more training and resources in financial education, says Professor Tina Harrison
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TES
13 May 2019
Hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 13-19 May 2019. The theme this year is Body Image – how we think and feel about our bodies.
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Mental Health Foundation
13 May 2019
A member of Prince William's Cyberbullying Taskforce has warned that the treatment of cyberbullying by politicians and the media is unbalanced because online bullying is less significant than its face-to-face equivalent.
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Yahoo News
17 May 2019