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Teachers need to know more about cash, says money-saving expert Martin Lewis
Pupils want lessons in how to manage money – but teachers don’t have the knowledge, says founder of MoneySavingExpert.com
1 August 2016
An open letter to Justine Greening: ‘post-Brexit, our pupils need citizenship lessons’
Thirty-seven headteachers, academics and educationists have written an open letter to the new education secretary, calling for a renewed commitment to citizenship lessons in post-Brexit Britain.
27 July 2016
Dick and Dom’s masterclass in making mischief at school
‘Be naughty but nice,’ say the slapstick TV duo as they offer classroom pranksters the benefits of their wisdom
25 July 2016
Faith schools need to be religiously diverse, rabbis say
A rabbinical row has broken out, with a group of rabbis writing an open letter to education secretary, Justine Greening, opposing their chief’s call for new faith schools to be allowed to select all pupils according to religion.
22 July 2016
Disadvantaged pupils’ careers aspirations do not match their educational goals, study finds
Pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are disproportionately likely to have careers aspirations that do not match their educational goals, new research has found.
22 July 2016
US pupils ‘think Donald Trump will put them into slavery’, study says
Black and immigrant children in US ‘terrified’ of presidential contender, according to new research
22 July 2016
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