Five years ago, schools and nurseries across the UK closed to most children as the first Covid-19 lockdown began. A year of online learning, bubbles, flow tests and little social contact followed and ...
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Most teachers are reluctant to use or are not interested in artificial intelligence for pupil learning and assessment, new research has found. A study of more than 5,000 teachers by BCS, The Chartered ...
The hub will be based at the Monkton Park site on the southern edge of Dorchester A new centre providing four pupils with special educational needs is to be built in Dorset. Described on its ...
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Nearly two in five parents have been forced to educate their disabled child at home because of a lack of suitable provision or funding (PA) Increased funding for children with special educational ...
A bid to "force" schools to enrol pupils with special educational needs (SEN) would be "wholly unacceptable," Northern Ireland's independent autism reviewer has said. Ema Cubitt was speaking after the ...
A primary school in south Bristol where “the learning journey is an adventure” has been praised by Ofsted during an inspection in December. West Town Lane Academy, on West Town Lane in Brislington, ...
Chantry Primary says that since Covid, they have been using special educational needs teaching techniques for entire classes, even when they contain non-Sen pupils Five years ago, schools and ...