Listen "The Education Brief: 11 November 2023"
Episode Synopsis
The Education Brief: Saturday 11 November 2023 - Top stories include:
Financial support for Teach First’s autumn cohort has resulted in a doubling of recruitment.
The DfE has allocated £35 million pounds to provide temporary buildings for schools amidst concerns over RAAC.
Education unions have called on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt for £1.7 billion pounds in additional funding for schools.
Increasing teacher training bursaries is a cost-effective strategy to enhance teacher supply.
This week’s deep dive:
Haringey Feast and Haringey Creates screen printing workshop
We’ll also tell you what’s happening at HEP this week and what we’ve been watching, listening to, and reading!
Watching
Listening
Reading
Music by Slo Pony
Financial support for Teach First’s autumn cohort has resulted in a doubling of recruitment.
The DfE has allocated £35 million pounds to provide temporary buildings for schools amidst concerns over RAAC.
Education unions have called on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt for £1.7 billion pounds in additional funding for schools.
Increasing teacher training bursaries is a cost-effective strategy to enhance teacher supply.
This week’s deep dive:
Haringey Feast and Haringey Creates screen printing workshop
We’ll also tell you what’s happening at HEP this week and what we’ve been watching, listening to, and reading!
Watching
Listening
Reading
Music by Slo Pony
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