2011年7月31日星期日

Cribsheet 29.07.11

public sector strikesUnions say workers in the sector public forced strike even more once the Treasury announced details of the increases in pension contribution. Photograph: Sang as / AP

Officials consider more strikes on reform of public sector pensions

Nearly 900 students suspended from school every day violence

They are the owners of the news of the world fit and proper people for running schools? The New Statesman has an interesting feature in Michael Gove meetings with several members of the Murdoch Empire. Gove has met staff from Murdoch 11 times during the past year. And Murdoch last month said it would be "happy" if 10% of the News Corp income come from education. Cribsheet expected subeditors of the Sun, the people who gave us "the Sun Wot won" and "gotcha" not allowed near the English lessons.

Independent has a lively story about a school that has been configured in the stadium of Sunderland Football club. Schools used love disruptive pupils in football to improve their attitude towards education. Students start their day with a walk through a tunnel with Prokofiev dance of the Knights (the club theme tune) playing in the background.

A charitable organization which aims to highlight cases of scholars who could be the subject of violations of human rights says is "deeply concerned" by the Vietnamese Professor Pham Minh Hoang. Pham is a Professor of mathematics at the University of Ho Chi Minh City. He has been accused of "attempted to overthrow the Socialist Government" and will be judged on 10 August. It has been held in custody since August 13, 2010. His supporters believe that Pham has been stopped because it was critical of the decision of the Vietnamese Government to leave controversial mines of bauxite of China implementation in the central highlands of Viet Nam. Vietnamese environmentalists believe that there is a significant danger that the toxic waste from the processing plants in the water supply.

Scholars at risk is urging the education professionals to write the first Vietnamese Minister and ask him to consider the circumstances of the arrest of Pham.

If you are visiting Europe with (or without) your students this summer, or planning of lessons for September, there are many great lessons in French, German, and Spanish for all ages in the network of your teacher.

Learn how to buy food at France, or book a hotel and order some food in a restaurant in Germany, or how to get the most from a visit in the tourist information office in Spain.

Live chat: working abroad in higher education

What can academics and employees in foreign countries tell us about life in the foreign sector? Try countries, culture and higher education in foreign countries. Join the live chat on Friday, July 29 at 1 pm

Is crowdsourcing affect research?

Crowdsourcing funds and experience is becoming a widespread practice in the academic world. But it affects the quality of the results?

The guardian would like to highlight your pupils GCSE and a level of success this summer. We are asking schools to answer some quick questions about the results of their students, as soon as they - will receive the Scottish August 18 for level and 25 August. Please take note of the following web pages and return them to fill the results in those days:

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We want to tell our readers how their students have done and have desire assignment to the success of young people throughout the country.

Does thinking about doing a PhD?

This seminar provides information and independent advice on developing a research proposal, the process and pitfalls of a degree and career prospects for research.

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Taking maximum advantage of media opportunities to improve their school profile

If you're sharing good news or a crisis management, provided and school management teams must be able to handle the media in all its forms. This seminar one day in partnership with the NAHT is essential for new and aspiring chiefs and established school leaders wishing to update their knowledge. It includes a session on social media.

20 September, London.

Using social media to improve the student experience

As enrollment increase rates, so too do the expectations of the students. Social media is an effective and inexpensive way to manage this challenge. This seminar explored newly designed best practices, techniques and strategy for the entire staff of higher education: academic, communications, recruitment, marketing and strategy.

22 September, London.

Life after a Ph.d.

If you are getting published, convince an employer that is transferable skills or ensure an academic post, should be fully prepared to achieve their goals. This course will help you to identify career opportunities for those with specialized knowledge and research skills.

4 And 5 October, London.

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