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AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot
Lecturers say programs capable of writing competent student coursework threaten academic integrity

Anna Fazackerley

19, Mar, 2023 @7:00 AM

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Home Office accused of ‘shunting’ Afghan child refugees around UK ‘like cattle’
After the Observer revealed cases of girls denied chance to sit GCSE exams, evidence emerges of school pupils being uprooted

Anna Fazackerley

18, Mar, 2023 @3:00 PM

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School heads in England prepare for new strike ballot as pay talks stall
NAHT blames education secretary Gillian Keegan’s refusal to negotiate until teacher stoppages are called off

Anna Fazackerley

12, Mar, 2023 @8:00 AM

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Afghan girls may be blocked from taking GCSEs as families moved from London
‘Barbaric’ to take away exam chance after all teenage refugees have overcome, headteacher says

Anna Fazackerley

11, Mar, 2023 @4:05 PM

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Heads warn parents not to back pupil protests spreading via TikTok
Teachers condemn family support for trend in England and Wales that leads to school ‘stampedes’

Anna Fazackerley

05, Mar, 2023 @10:00 AM

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Students at top London university urged to ‘snitch’ on striking lecturers
Queen Mary University accused of ‘turning students into spies’ to gather data on academics who did not reschedule missed teaching

Anna Fazackerley

05, Mar, 2023 @8:00 AM

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Heads accused of ‘throwing colleagues under a bus’ by naming striking staff
Unions and fellow headteachers have condemned school leaders who have ‘named and shamed’ teachers for striking

Anna Fazackerley

25, Feb, 2023 @10:50 AM

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Brexit causes collapse in European research funding for Oxbridge
Oxford and Cambridge universities, once given more than £130m a year in total by European research programmes, are now getting £1m annually between them

Anna Fazackerley

04, Feb, 2023 @12:43 PM

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Lemn Sissay accuses children’s commissioner for England of failing children in care
Poet and broadcaster says Rachel de Souza should be pushing ministers to do much more

Anna Fazackerley

04, Feb, 2023 @6:00 AM

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‘Huge win’ for trade union as Durham University raises PhD students’ pay
University had paid some postgraduate researchers ‘less than minimum wage’

Anna Fazackerley

28, Jan, 2023 @4:00 PM

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Parents urged to help teachers win battle over pay and jobs
As schools struggle to find staff for key roles, heads tell families to demand action from their MPs and to back strikers

Anna Fazackerley

22, Jan, 2023 @6:00 AM

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Government refuses to fund UK students at new medical school despite ‘chronic’ doctor shortage
The centre at Worcester University could be forced to train only overseas students, who are unlikely to remain in Britain

Anna Fazackerley

14, Jan, 2023 @3:00 PM

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