New £1m programme to increase understanding of the Froebelian approach Katy Morton Thursday, May 20, 2021
A £1m funding programme from the Froebel Trust, launching this summer, aims to foster collaboration in the early years sector and provide training for more practitioners.
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A teaching residency program here in Chattanooga is partnering with a national effort to recruit, develop and retain Black educators.
Project Inspire - run by Chattanooga’s Public Education Foundation - is participating in the Black Educators Initiative through the National Center for Teacher Residencies.
City law firms have been in the spotlight over recent allegations of sexual misconduct as disciplinary action and sackings have hit some of the biggest names but the Bar is also struggling with its
By Jemma Slingo2021-04-29T11:56:00+01:00
The bar tribunal service has proposed significantly tougher sanctions for barristers who commit sexual misconduct, after facing criticism for being too lenient.
In a consultation that opens today, the Bar Tribunals & Adjudication Service (BTAS) suggests that penalties for sexual misconduct should start at a suspension of over 12 months and finish at disbarment. The proposals are significantly tougher than the current guidance, under which a barrister found to have committed inappropriate sexual conduct in a professional context could receive a reprimand or a medium level fine.
‘The view is that all such behaviour should attract serious sanctions not only to reflect the nature of the behaviour but to send a clear signal that it is entirely inappropriate and will not be tolerated at the bar,’ BTAS said.