Cribsheet 08.12.11
starting to look like a lot of chaos
one story today, right?
This came as a set of primary origin Harton was launched. A parent who saw the struggle in South Shields said: "We were all waiting for the show .... I heard some commotion in the back of the room and looked around to see what happens. "A man broke into a white hat and went to another dad. They fought and the blood flew. I have not seen, but I heard finger was bitten. "was interrupted by teachers disappeared quickly and the hat of the man." Northumbria police that a man of 39, was arrested on suspicion of assault. The other parent was taken to hospital. You do not know what happened to your finger.
I mean, imagine the scene. You dress your little shepherd freshly laundered sheet towel, chain, and gave him tea and white as snow to school. The next thing you know, dad storms in a hat and finger bites another father. Blood everywhere.
is the story of education
What? There is another education story? The Telegraph
other
teachers who pay to attend seminars of the review panels are to obtain accurate information on the areas to be examined, according to a study by the Telegraph, and Michael Gove has ordered an investigation.
a test plate of Wales, WJEC, has suspended two chief examiners, one of which was recorded by the Telegraph in a seminar on the history of the GCSE examination in November teachers, saying:
"this summer - and there is a slide on that later - it will be the few ways: life in Germany 1933-1939, or, in the United States, the rise and fall the U.S. economy. And then the other two questions are in section B. " The examiner would say
"We are cheating. We say the ring [question needed]. It is likely that the regulator will tell us off. "
examination tables may be ordered to write articles for the next year GCSE and A-levels if it is proved that they have alerted teachers on issues of their students to expect.
Glenys Stacey, executive director of the exams regulator Ofqual, told BBC Radio 4 Today program was "certainly not acceptable" for the examination of organs to tell teachers about "cycle" of question of the establishment. He asked what sanctions are available, said:
"We can make the award to account and, in fact, met today. " We can, if necessary, tensile tests in January and next summer, with certification bodies and provide scripts replacement if necessary. "Education
More news from The Guardian
. University of Birmingham, one of the largest universities in the UK, has won an order from the High Court which criminalizes protest occupation of style in its 250-acre campus for the next 12 months , Shiv Malik reports.
activist tweets of @ Journo MissEllieMae:
"Shame on the University of Birmingham, just sit-crime."
. How parents are concerned about a selection of schools for their children? Jeevan Vasagar see British social attitudes survey and found that opinions change over time.
. Our colleagues in the Guardian Weekly have developed an interesting piece of information literacy is paying particular attention online. It is argued that the illiterate have no digital future in the classroom, teachers must adapt to constant changes in technology
. The wonderful Ros Asquith portrays bitter Christmas in the classroom in a gallery miss his drawings.
EducationNews around the web
on the home page of Chris Cook in the FT - according to his carefully chosen words:
Hundreds of public schools that participated in the flagship academies government reform last year were accidentally given huge incentives to do, often worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
a total of 842 schools in the local authority took the form of the Academy in 2010-11, giving them greater autonomy on income, wages and programs. They should receive the same expenditure of local authorities and schools
Michael Gove, education secretary, said in October:. "I want to clarify that if a school is an academy, who do not receive extra money." However, errors of funding means that an average of 1000 high school students from the translation at the beginning of 2010-11 have received a bonus of £ 118,000.
The Department of Education awarded the number of conversions of the academy - much more than the 200 it had planned - the enthusiasm of the additional freedoms they offer. However, many schools are converted to money.
@ xtophercookother words, if you want to continue to work more closely.
. More than 38,000 tickets have been examined in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have been reclassified after school again requested brands, supervisory reviews Ofqual said. The BBC reports a 19% increase in requests for re-mark for this year's GCSE A level and AS-level.
. The independent interviews, Richard Garner "bubblingly enthusiastic" Stephen Twigg, Labour spokesman on education in The Independent.
tweets of @ SchoolDuggery:
"Odd, hiking and a little pathetic interview with Stephen Twigg at Indy. Soucie Certainly, but aa ..."
. Business leaders warn studentsthe UK does not have the international need for a global economy, reports the BBC. A British study suggests that many employers have difficulty hiring staff Council in a "global perspective".
. Finally, this letter sadly familiar / completely irrelevant point:
"Oxford University, following investigation of male students developed a" set list "of freshers joked about women and bring to a party" without witnesses ".
The emails were sent between members of the "Honey Badgers" notorious drinking club at Lady Margaret Hall. "
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