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Schools
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Teachers the “forgotten souls” as schools reopen
As schools reopened this week, some teachers have raised public and mental health concerns.
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School staff feel safer with Covid test roll-out
Teachers and school staff are feeling safer in the workplace due to the roll out of the voluntary asymptomatic Covid-19 testing in schools.
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Teach Rex supporting schools through lockdown
Teach Rex is an innovative educational project that has adapated to support schools through lockdown.
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JMU Journalism hosts BBC Young Reporters
JMU Journalism teamed up with the BBC Young Reporter scheme to encourage youths to get involved in the media industry.
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Local schools come top of the class
Schools were honoured at the Regional Education Awards, with local teachers among those celebrating.
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Law lecturer up for woman of the year title
A Liverpool law lecturer has been announced as a finalist for the English Woman of the Year Award.
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Musician’s art used as education tool
An art exhibition is to be used as an education aid for schoolchildren across Liverpool.
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Call for more school places to meet demand
A new report suggests councils need powers to expand school places as applications exceed the amount on offer.
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Figures show just 18 black teachers in city
Research warns of a “crisis in representation” as statistics show there are only 18 black teachers working in Liverpool.
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Call for help with classroom reading
New opportunities have been created to become a reading helper in local primary schools.
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Fight to save local lollipop patrols
Parents in Knowsley are fighting to save their lollipop men and ladies as six school crossing patrols could be axed.
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Obesity report hits close to home
A damning new report that highlights obesity in the UK as well as how to tackle it has been produced.
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Pupils hope to win business contest
Liverpool Vision has launched a scheme that gives students the chance to take part in an entrepreneurial challenge.
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Meet Liverpool’s Mini Mayors
Young people from across Liverpool have been sworn in as Junior Lord Mayors.
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Cabinet approves budget plans
The Liverpool City Council Cabinet has approved proposals on where to cut public spending.