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  University entry shake-up call
Posted by: Newsroom - 12-08-2009, 06:59 AM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

A fairer university admission system requires pupils to know their A-level grades before they apply, says a report.

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  Safety Tips to Help Parents Keep Kids Safe Before, During and After School
Posted by: admin - 11-08-2009, 05:26 PM - Forum: General - No Replies

BOCA RATON, Fla., Aug. 10 - Over 50 million kindergarten through 12th grade students will soon return to classrooms with backpacks full of new pencils and books. But, one more must-have item should be checked off the back-to-school list--school safety.


According to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Education, an estimated 2.2 million crimes were reported on public school campuses nationwide during the 2005-06 school year alone and 78 percent of schools reported violent incidents.


Patrick Fiel, public safety advisor for ADT Security Services and former head of security for Washington, D.C. Public Schools says, "Parents who are actively involved in their student's school security can improve their child's safety and success on campus. Bullying, gangs, drug sales, weapons and sex predators are on the streets every day." To help parents prepare for a safe school year, Fiel and ADT have developed a list of safety tips to help parents keep kids safe before, during and after school:

Before school:

-- If your child walks or rides a bicycle to school, help him or her choose the safest possible route with the fewest street crossings and walk or ride with him or her if possible. According to a child safety organization, pedestrian injury is the second leading cause of
accidental injury-related death among children ages 5 to 14. Talking with children about biking and walking safety can help to reduce their risk of injury.

-- Be sure there is at least one parent with children waiting at a school bus stop. This is a time when potentially risky activity, such as bullying and fighting, can take place.


During school:

-- Educate yourself about school safety and security. Talk to your children about their safety concerns and visit their campus to talk
with an administrator about the school's security plan. Find out whether your child's school uses technology like access control and
visitor management systems to protect students from potential sex offenders and criminals who may try to gain access to the campus. If a parent can walk into a school unchallenged, so can unwanted visitors.

-- Get to know the law enforcement officials or other security personnel assigned to your child's school. Find out when they are on campus and what their responsibilities include. If your child's school does not have regularly assigned law enforcement or security presence, work with school administrators and other parents to get it done.

After school:

-- If kids are alone in the afternoons, teach them to go straight home, keep doors locked and not answer the door for anyone.

-- Do not keep firearms easily accessible in your home and talk to kids about the potential dangers of guns and what to do if they find one. If you do have a gun in the house, it is vital to keep it unloaded and in a locked area with the ammunition stored separately. Parents should check their weapons periodically.

Fiel said, "Keeping kids safe is one of the most important things parents, teachers, administrators and the surrounding community can help to accomplish this year. We hope that these tips will remind parents to make school safety a priority so they are able to send their students off to school with confidence."

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  'More pupils' to claim free meals
Posted by: Newsroom - 11-08-2009, 03:58 AM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

New figures are expected to confirm a rise in the number of children eligible for free school meals in England.

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  State school 'applications gap'
Posted by: Newsroom - 10-08-2009, 02:02 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

Bright state school pupils are less likely than private school pupils to apply to prestigious universities, suggests research.

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  Salford University Appoints New Pro-Vice-Chancellor
Posted by: Newsroom - 08-08-2009, 07:38 PM - Forum: Education News - No Replies

Former Regional Director of Government Office North West (GONW), Keith Barnes has been appointed as the University of Salford’s Executive Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Strategic Partnerships and Development).

For Full Story on Teach-the-Brain.org News click link...

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  Early death concern for drop-outs
Posted by: Newsroom - 07-08-2009, 11:14 PM - Forum: News Feeds - Replies (1)

One in six youths who spend a long period out of education or employment could die early, a government advisor says.

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  Student satisfaction rate 'slips'
Posted by: Newsroom - 06-08-2009, 03:44 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

This year's final year students in England were a little less happy with their university experience than last year's, a survey shows.

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  Exam passes reach record levels
Posted by: Newsroom - 05-08-2009, 02:51 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

The number of Scottish pupils achieving pass rates at both Higher and Standard Grade increases.

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  English Sats results have fallen
Posted by: Newsroom - 04-08-2009, 10:16 AM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

There has been a slight fall in the proportion of 11-year-olds in England reaching the expected standard in English.

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  Universities challenged on grades
Posted by: Newsroom - 03-08-2009, 07:38 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

Universities are asked to explain how the proportion of top grades has almost doubled since the mid-1990s.

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