Saturday, October 22, 2011

The impact of cuts in schools and youth is the review

You will recall that a year ago, a review of overall spending, George Osborne, has made it clear that school budgets would be protected in real terms until 2015. It turned out that the service does not mean the school would be completely isolated by the courts. In today's Guardian Education, Warwick Mansell check exactly what was taken:. Playing catch-up plans in math, breakfast clubs, music programs and career services

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not include building schools for the future maintenance of education for 16 -. At 18 years of age or Booktrust system (despite the efforts of Dolly Parton)

are spending cuts have a disproportionate negative impact on young people? It seems they are. Columnist Polly Toynbee, the Guardian has taken an inventory of cuts affecting youth.

"This lack of attention of young people makes the financial deficit pales beside the cost of future social deficit. Distribution of unemployment, crime, mental health and social damage cascade, for for future generations. I doubt that voters are aware or ought to approve the price that children pay cuts are hidden by emptying Cameron's words of concern. What is needed is a campaign of charity for children is a shame that government and to make these facts known. handles quiet desperation to see it, but where is the voice of real anger? So far, work has ceased to be the inimitable voice. These are moments where the cost unfortunately disjointed recession Bankers funded children's future. "

Cutswatch

project The Guardian is also the recording cuts in schools. Readers have posted cuts to education and services for deaf children, specialist support for children with learning problems and teaching assistants who have been dismissed. You may report cuts in their local schools - or youth services -. Cutswatch the site here

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Resources

Roald Dahl day. He is 50 years since James and the Giant Peach swishwiffling was first published and to celebrate, we have some fantastic resources on the Teacher Network Guardian. You can download everything you need to celebrate their own fishing game gorgeous here. The package includes activities very well thought and imagination created by Puffin Books. Resource pack for teachers here is a wealth of ideas on how to "teach fishing" with tips on how to use the book to explore the themes of friendship, nature and travel. " / Aa>

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talk podcast: A guide to work experience. We have a selection of horror stories Works, coping strategies and insider tips for students and experts who know their internship

higher education network

how Twitter will revolutionize academic research and teaching. Social media is becoming increasingly important in the work of teaching and research, but teachers should remember is a conversation, not a monologue, said Ernesto Priego

teacher training seminars

Making the most of opportunities for media to enhance the school profile

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