supports a bill that will make sex education compulsory for teachers to recommend abstinence for girls
Talk sex, Nadine
. In EducationGuardian yesterday, Rachel Williams exposed the shortcomings of the current sex education in our schools - and especially not enough, and what to leave many children ill-prepared for them themselves, some of them were forced to have sex or unhealthy, dangerous. However, having acknowledged this, the simple "Just tell them to say" no "," Nadine Dorries Conservative MP standard attempts to introduce into its law proposed sex education is an absurdity. Or in the words of Chris Bryant MP: "The most bizarre piece of legislation I've seen in the front." Zoe Margolis, author of the blog of the girl with a one track mind, Dorries accused of spreading inaccuracies about sexual education and to "propose a need to blame the victim to the bill," which "should give us every reason to worry. "Children need to be taught respect, trust, and rights in relationships, Nadine. Say "no" is not enough.
Education
More news from The Guardian . Last week the Guardian revealed the names of cities where one in four young people are not in education employment or training (NEET). In response, we heard Jocey Quinn. "I'm anonymous scholars cited in the article by saying that the government cuts are" unnecessary sacrifice "young," he writes, before embarking on a passionate defense of Education and directed learning. Regardless of its origin is not inevitable for all young people to become NEET.In my experience, these young people and inspiring new ways sometimes see the world, but unless we change our ways of thinking, speaking and working with them, the situation will worsen and will never progress.
. Armenia chess in the school curriculum. The national team of the small former Soviet republic was first in the team championship chess world in July, and the game is a "national obsession". But the measure is not only to collect future winners of this tournament, Armenia Department of Education says it will teach responsibility and organization
University Guide 2013
In preparing the next Guardian University Guide, we encourage universities and colleges to ensure that we are on track when it comes to subjects that correspond to cost centers and codes Jacs - the subject categories used by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). Please enter your contact school via our dedicated website.
EducationNews around the web
. Everton Football Club is having its own school, the BBC reported. The school will be responsible for care and charity club for 120 14 - 19. The BBC says Dr. Denise Barrett-Baxendale, Chief Executive of Everton in the Community, said:
"We intend to explore an Everton free community in the School is based on the desire to provide high quality, inspiration and experience of change in education Liverpool youth in school is not always the best place to learn. "
. Charity Arkchive fauna has launched a new survival game to add to his long list of animal-related educational resources.
. Teachers must be able to search pupils for prohibited items, reports the Telegraph. The Education Act, which became law Tuesday, allows teachers to "clothing" of students by palpation and search bags or lockers for equipment such as mobile phones, iPods, iPads, MP3 players and other electronic devices . In the past, you can search for weapons, drugs, alcohol and stolen property.
Teacher NetworkThe Guardian
today on the special Guardian Teacher Network: How to bring language to life in the classroom. In addition to language teachers Southbank International School of the department to give their top 10 tips for young people to participate in the languages.
Network in Higher Education Guardian
Whyacademic writing must be so boring and artificial, asks James Derounian.
Innovationconference of Education
How can we keep the creativity in schools in an era of austerity and traditionalism? In this case, a day for school leaders and policy makers, to be chaired by Judy Friedberg, we will discuss the implications of cuts and changes in the curriculum with speakers such as Russell Hobby, Jim Knight, Stuart Graham Mick Waters and David Puttnam. Update on Innovation in Education page -. Y @ InnovateEducate on Twitter
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The Guardian Teacher Network organizes training sessions for teachers throughout the year in Yorkshire and London. Upcoming courses include:
observation skills class
develop effective lesson observation at school is key to raising the level. This seminar is designed to help you develop your skills in observation of teaching and learning and to improve the difficult task of providing high quality information.
January 10 in Yorkshire. January 17 in London.
Preparation for Ofsted inspection under the new- January 24 in Yorkshire. March 6 in London.
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