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Cribsheet 25.10.11

Today we take a broader perspective on education

frets Although British girls better than boys at school, UNESCO publishes a large data set (the pdf) this morning that shows the number of girls who are educated in the developing world are still lagging behind the massive number of children. We have an interactive map that allows you to compare with the primary schools, and see the changes over time.

our colleagues in the overall development site we say that the increase in the number of pupils who complete primary school is to create a huge demand for secondary places and not enough of them . In Africa, where the situation is more serious, the UNESCO report cautions that there is only enough room for 36% of secondary school children.

Education

More news from The Guardian

. Jamie Oliver, the fears of the school feeding kickstart revolution is in danger of collapse because ministers are ignoring research that shows that nutritious breakfasts enhance learning. In an interview with Denis Campbell, the famous chef has accused Education Secretary Michael Gove, and the health secretary, Andrew Lansley, to endanger the changes after the 2005 Channel 4 series, Jamie Dinner school.

The Teacher Network Guardian has unique resources of Jamie Oliver to teach children to cook healthy meals.

. How many students are forced to make their UCAS applications advance? Certainly not the most practical? Lucy Tobin learns.


. UCAS has reported a significant decrease in the number of applications received for 2012, compared to the same period last year. Jessica Berger believes that the conclusions that it is safe to draw at this stage.


. education spending was reduced by over 14% - the largest decline since the early 1950s, experts from Britain and tax expenditures leader, Institute for Fiscal Studies ( IFS) has warned. They estimate spending on education in the UK will fall by 14.4% between 2010-11 and 2014-15.

. After goth, goth forever - or if the research does show, writes Louise Tickle. And we have a gallery to prove it.

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. Estelle Morris. The new shadow education secretary Stephen Twigg has enough experience to play the free game time in schools and colleges and build a just labor policy

. Carl Lygo:. Universities could cut costs if they have learned to be more entrepreneurial

Education

News around the web

. The Telegraph says the latest figures show that subjects UCAS Media Studies showed the largest decline in applications:

"The most affected are the questions that students can examine this offer the least rewards and tend to be offered by the less prestigious institutions.

Applications

mass communication and documentation issues were hardest hit, falling 40.6% over the same period last year.

Training

also suffered, with applications falling by 30% while interest in art was reduced by 27.1% and business studies and administration of a 26.1 aa %."

. A London council is to pay the tuition of some of the poorest students in the Evening Standard thought to be the first program of its kind in the country. Six school graduates have received scholarships worth more than £ 10 000 each for three years by Southwark Council.

. Why is the system of Ofsted so oppressive? And what she said about the goals of education? These are the questions Warwick Mansell is ready to answer in his latest blog for the NAHT. It is too detailed for a quick summary - you have to read it yourself - but points to the problem of the inspectors have to tie their opinions in all areas of school life closely with students to obtain results test

Careers

The Guardian live Q & A

What to do with a degree in fashion:. To learn more about the options available to you once you got to join our live Q & A from today 1:00 p.m.

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sufficiently concerned about the declining number of international students, the Australian Government has recently revised its visa system. The UK should follow suit, said Tamson Pietsch

. Paul Redmond, AGCAS elected president, and head of the race and the employability of the University of Liverpool, speaks of incorporating the use of the rank of employability, and Helicopter parents

Innovation

conference 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

teacher training seminars

The Guardian Teacher Network organizes training sessions for teachers throughout the year in Yorkshire and London. Upcoming courses include:

think your school become an academy?

This seminar will provide an independent view on the advantages and disadvantages of converting the status of the academy. We will see in the conversion process, the implications of the state of academia, and the support and funding available. November 30 in London. February 21, 2012 in Yorkshire

protect young people in the digital age

led by experts from the school of digital security, this one-day course will provide updates protection policies and Ofsted criteria and look at the social media which offers practical advice to help your school to develop its policies in digital security. February 1, 2012 in London. February 8, 2012 in Yorkshire.


For a complete list, visit

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