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Pioneers of play in the groves of academe | Letters

January 22, 2017 at 02:39AM The post advertised by Cambridge University is not for the “world’s first professor of play”, as your story claims (Apply now for the most coveted job in education, 17 January). That title rightly belongs to either Fraser Brown of Leeds Beckett University, where he has been professor of playwork since

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Diversity dancers “honoured” to reward pupil achievements

January 22, 2017 at 12:22AM Members of dance troupe Diversity were the hosts at a recent event that celebrated the achievements of more than 60 pupils in Academy Transformation Trust (ATT) schools. Pupils from 20 of the trust’s academies received their awards at a Birmingham Council House ceremony. Hosted by Diversity dancers, Jordan Banjo and

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Some more thoughts on educational research

January 21, 2017 at 10:29PM Last week, I wrote about the difficulties of educational research, and why we need more information on the circumstances in which research has been conducted.  After I had written that article, Daisy (Christodoulou) pointed out that E.D. Hirsch makes a related point in his article ‘Classroom results and cargo cults’.

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Year 3 pupil gains national recognition for chocolate bar invention

January 21, 2017 at 06:21PM A Wellingborough pupil has won a national competition to step into Willy Wonka’s shoes and come up with a new chocolate bar. Eight-year-old Alfie Richards from Irthlingborough junior school in Northamptonshire scooped the top prize in the key stage 2 category of Discovery Education’s “Sweet Inventions” competition, which marked the

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How should we define ‘disadvantaged’ pupils?

January 21, 2017 at 01:20PM Separating pupils into those who qualify for free schools meals and those who don’t does little to highlight the more nuanced and complex picture in relation to attainment outcomes for different pupils, says Sameena Choudry. The Social Mobility Commission (SMC) research Ethnicity, Gender and Social Mobility, carried out in partnership

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