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Only a quarter of working-class children doing five hours of schoolwork a day in lockdown

Online teaching - Second time round, schools are better at lockdown learning | Britain

Online teaching It has forced teachers to adopt some good habits A T ELEVEN O’CLOCK in the morning, a class of 15- and 16-year-olds at Harris Boys’ Academy East Dulwich in south London is grappling with one of the most confusing periods in British history. Their teacher has explained the plots that swirled around Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots, and is creating impromptu quizzes on Microsoft Teams to check their knowledge. His pupils, who are working from home, all turn out to know that the Treaty of Edinburgh was signed in 1560. “Sir, come up with a harder question,” types one boy.

Gavin Williamson: Machiavelli or Private Pike?

BBC News By Sean Coughlan Published Gavin Williamson s political obituary has been written so many times he must sometimes feel like the walking dead. So how has England s under-pressure education secretary survived in his job? Or is there a counter-narrative that he s been unfairly blamed for decisions not really his own? Once again on Wednesday Mr Williamson will be defending himself in front of the Education Select Committee, a few months after he faced a grilling from MPs over the chaos with the last round of cancelled A-levels and GCSEs. There won t be a shortage of new material. Last week, on a single day, he saw the demolition of two of his biggest policies. The commitment to keeping schools open and continuing with exams were swept away in the new lockdown.

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