kyle

Outdoor Education for a New Student Experience

 Lucy, a 10-year-old student from Coten End Primary School in Warwickshire, is currently staying at the Arete Outdoor Centre in Llanrug, Gwynedd. She is taking part in a series of outdoor challenges and says she thinks it\’s something everyone should experience. Read the rest of the article here: https://www.ipgce.com/outdoor-education-for-a-new-student-experience/ Contact us here: https://www.ipgce.com/contact-us Gareth Davies, who manages […]

Outdoor Education for a New Student Experience Read More »

Teacher Loses Legal Case Against Transgender Student

A teacher who refused to call a transgender pupil by their preferred name and pronouns has lost a bid to launch a legal challenge against their school. The court heard she was \”ideologically driven\” by her beliefs. Read the rest of the article here: https://www.ipgce.com/teacher-loses-legal-case-against-transgender-student/ Contact us here: https://www.ipgce.com/contact-us The teacher had applied to the High Court

Teacher Loses Legal Case Against Transgender Student Read More »

Universities are Increasing Food Help

University unions are having to step in to help students cope with the rising costs of food, according to the National Union of Students (NUS). Free breakfasts, community kitchens, food pantries and vouchers are among measures introduced in some cities, with others looking at expanding help. Read the rest of the article here: https://www.ipgce.com/universities-are-increasing-food-help/ Contact us

Universities are Increasing Food Help Read More »

Abuse Found in Special Schools

A culture of abuse was found at three special schools in Doncaster, with evidence of violence and sexual harm, a report has found. The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel identified serious abuse and neglect at Fullerton House, Wilsic Hall and Wheatley House. Its findings have prompted calls for an urgent, nationwide review of similar children\’s

Abuse Found in Special Schools Read More »

‘I blame myself for my son’s speech delay, I put him in nursery late due to childcare costs’

Meet Our Successful Graduates: Learn how our courses have propelled graduates into rewardingcareers. Explore their success stories here!Discover More About Your Future: Interested in advancing your teaching career? Explore ourIPGCE, MA, and QTS courses today!Explore Our Courses: Ready to take the next step in your education journey? View our comprehensive course offerings now!Explore Our Courses:

‘I blame myself for my son’s speech delay, I put him in nursery late due to childcare costs’ Read More »

Universities are Increasing Food Help

University unions are having to step in to help students cope with the rising costs of food, according to the National Union of Students (NUS). Free breakfasts, community kitchens, food pantries and vouchers are among measures introduced in some cities, with others looking at expanding help. Read the rest of the article here: https://www.ipgce.com/universities-are-increasing-food-help/ Contact us

Universities are Increasing Food Help Read More »

Abuse Found in Special Schools

A culture of abuse was found at three special schools in Doncaster, with evidence of violence and sexual harm, a report has found. The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel identified serious abuse and neglect at Fullerton House, Wilsic Hall and Wheatley House. Its findings have prompted calls for an urgent, nationwide review of similar children’s

Abuse Found in Special Schools Read More »

Higher Anxiety Levels for Headteachers During the Pandemic

The study, conducted by UCL and funded by the Nuffield Foundation, surveyed 1,056 headteachers and 3,420 classroom teachers in England between December 2020 and January 2021. It found that anxiety about work increased substantially for headteachers during the pandemic – from 26 per cent in March 2020 to 65 per cent in January 2021. For

Higher Anxiety Levels for Headteachers During the Pandemic Read More »

Expanding Free Meals To Prevent Mass Malnutrition

We urge you to expand free school meals to combat the growing risk of malnutrition, obesity and other health conditions affecting children in low-income families. Read the rest of the article here: https://www.ipgce.com/expanding-free-meals-to-prevent-mass-malnutrition/ Contact us here: https://www.ipgce.com/contact-us NHS professionals see the impact of hunger and poor nutrition every day following a recent doubling in food insecurity across

Expanding Free Meals To Prevent Mass Malnutrition Read More »

Green Plans to Decarbonise Campus

The University of Toronto’s Landmark project is one of Canada’s most ambitious sustainable infrastructure plans. The project’s goal is to remove the campus’ asphalt parking and replace it with granite pathways and green space. The project is expected to cost $1.5 billion and will be partially funded by the sale of carbon credits. Read the

Green Plans to Decarbonise Campus Read More »

Scroll to Top