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Tech
ChatGPT introduces ‘study mode’ to encourage learning for students
ChatGPT has introduced ‘study mode’, a new feature that will encourage students to “work through problems step by step instead…
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Features
Why universities should partner with businesses to meet evolving workforce needs
The world of work is undergoing seismic changes. From the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to the…
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Higher
University of Bristol to open first international campus in Mumbai
The University of Bristol is set to open its first ever international campus, having been granted approval by the Indian…
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Funding
Surrey County Council approves £4.9m SEND investment
Surrey County Council’s cabinet has approved a further investment of £4.9m as part of its Additional Needs and Disabilities (AND)…
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Tech
Majority of adults oppose use of AI to mark coursework
The majority of the public oppose teachers using AI for marking coursework, according to a new survey. The survey of…
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Policy
NASUWT appoints Matt Wrack as general secretary
NASUWT – The Teachers’ Union has appointed Matt Wrack as its new general secretary following a ballot from its members.…
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News
NEU welcomes ‘bold’ North East child poverty plan
The North East Combined Authority is set to invest £28.6m to tackle child poverty, with the move welcomed by the…
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Funding
Scottish gov expands Entrepreneurial Education Fund to £1.2m
The Scottish government has increased funding to help young people to set up their own business by more than a…
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Teaching
Children to be taught ‘worrying and feeling down’ are not mental health issues
New guidance will reportedly teach children that “worrying and feeling down” are not mental health issues as part of new…
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Teaching
Gov pledges to tackle digital divide between schools
The Department for Education (DfE) has promised to help ”narrow the digital divide” in schools, promising to make “outdated systems…
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