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Young people from poorer homes twice as likely to quit job since pandemic

Curse of the Covid generation – higher unemployment and lower wages await

Regardless of their GCSE and A-level results, students could feel the economic effect of the pandemic for a lifetime

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Pupils lost a third of learning time during pandemic year - differences

Pupils lost a third of learning time during pandemic year - differences
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Research news - Pupils lost a third of learning time during pandemic year - differences in learning loss between nations show effect of variation in lockdowns

Research news - Pupils lost a third of learning time during pandemic year - differences in learning loss between nations show effect of variation in lockdowns
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2021 assessment changes mean teachers need "extensive support" to avoid unconscious bias, experts urge

Date Time 2021 assessment changes mean teachers need “extensive support” to avoid unconscious bias, experts urge The cancellation of 2021 exams mean teachers need “extensive guidance” on how to minimise the threat of unconscious bias while assessing pupils’ work The cancellation of 2021 exams mean teachers need “extensive guidance” on how to minimise the threat of unconscious bias while assessing pupils’ work, experts have said. Systems for judging the achievements of pupils this year also need a series of checks and balances to ensure fairness for those from all backgrounds, according to the researchers, who warn without this there is a risk of further exacerbating educational inequalities.

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