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the department for education said _ is going wrong. inspections - is going wrong. the department for education said inspections remain l education said inspections remain hugely important because they hold schools to account. teaching unions however are determined to ensure ruth perry's death is a catalyst for change. tim muffett, bbc news. vanessa clarke is our education reporter. what's the likelihood that the inspection system will be changed? i think for now it is quite clear inspections will remain the same. this all started with ruth perry's family calling for change and unions want a review but 0fsted's position remains the same and the government says they are a legal requirement. it was interesting in amanda spielman�*s statement, she went on to say that the current grading system, where your school is either deemed inadequate, outstanding, the removal of that is actually a legitimate debate, but no matter what change is made, it has to work for the government so they can pinpoint troubling schools very quickly and for families
the department for education said _ is going wrong. inspections - is going wrong. the department for education said inspections remain l education said inspections remain hugely important because they hold schools to account. teaching unions however are determined to ensure ruth perry's death is a catalyst for change. tim muffett, bbc news. vanessa clarke is our education reporter. what's the likelihood that the inspection system will be changed? i think for now it is quite clear inspections...
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for those not quite in the top tier, requires improvement, inadequate. the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection process changed. it held a protest outside the departmentphotographs of ruth perry. a petition calling for change had more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us we need an inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single—word judgment based on a two—day visit. teaching unions also say disruption caused by covid and issues with recruitment add to the need for radical reform of ofsted's inspection framework. despite all the problems, ofsted has i believe been a force for good over the last 30 years. yes, it holds schools to account, but it has helped to raise standards, it has challenged schools to do better and it has challenged over the years governments as well, when ofsted as an independent inspector believes it is going wrong. the department for education said inspections remain hugely important because they hold schools to account. teaching unions however are determined to ensure ruth perry's death is a catalyst for change. tim muffett, bbc news. now back to our main story of the visit of king charles t
for those not quite in the top tier, requires improvement, inadequate. the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection process changed. it held a protest outside the departmentphotographs of ruth perry. a petition calling for change had more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us we need an inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single—word judgment based on a two—day visit. teaching unions also say...
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the department for education in england say inspections in england remain hugely important because they educational standards. but teachers are determined that ruth perry's death must be a catalyst for change. graham satchell, bbc news. the bbc has seen data that suggests older workers are less likely to getjobs at the uk treasury than younger people. we're joined now by elinor mills who is founder of the website noon which helps women with the transition into midlife. thank you forjoining us. to what extent women as opposed to men who are older, may be in their 50s who are struggling when it comes to recruitment? i 50s who are struggling when it comes to recruitment?— to recruitment? i think everyone in midlife is struggling _ to recruitment? i think everyone in midlife is struggling when - to recruitment? i think everyone in midlife is struggling when it - to recruitment? i think everyone in midlife is struggling when it comes to recruitment. largely because of the algorithms which often now dictate who gets through to be interviewed, and what i see from my noon community of women in
the department for education in england say inspections in england remain hugely important because they educational standards. but teachers are determined that ruth perry's death must be a catalyst for change. graham satchell, bbc news. the bbc has seen data that suggests older workers are less likely to getjobs at the uk treasury than younger people. we're joined now by elinor mills who is founder of the website noon which helps women with the transition into midlife. thank you forjoining us....
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department for _ support. note of caution, though, the department for education i support. ring fenced pe funding in the last ten years with little scrutiny of actual spend and impact. just how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially _ on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful i on their big promise? hi 3 potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding and the important thing is the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly which they have not done since september 2019. br; thoroughly which they have not done since september 2019.— since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers _ since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for _ since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future _ since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future players, l remove barriers for future players, the lionesses have shown they are not afraid to fight for their legacy. not afraid to fight for their lea . �* , ., not afraid to fight for their lea .�*
department for _ support. note of caution, though, the department for education i support. ring fenced pe funding in the last ten years with little scrutiny of actual spend and impact. just how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially _ on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful i on their big promise? hi 3 potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding and the important thing is the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted...
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the department for education in england and a protest by the national education union, carrying bannersed" and photographs of ruth perry. this is the latest part of their campaign to change the inspection process. they handed over a petition with more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us that we need an inspection system that is fit for purpose. that we need an inspection system that doesn't judge schools on a single word ofjudgement based on a two—day visit. the criticism of the current system in england is long held, that its one—word judgement — outstanding, good, inadequate — is too simplistic for the complex roles schools play in different communities. and the anxiety and stress of the inspections themselves has become unbearable. the pressure that we're put under, as we prepare for 0fsted inspections, is enormous. and alongside the general stress of running state schools at the moment, i can absolutely see how some headteachers will be pushed to breaking point. in her statement, amanda spielman concludes by saying, "the broader debate about reforming inspections to remove g
the department for education in england and a protest by the national education union, carrying bannersed" and photographs of ruth perry. this is the latest part of their campaign to change the inspection process. they handed over a petition with more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us that we need an inspection system that is fit for purpose. that we need an inspection system that doesn't judge schools on a single word ofjudgement based on a two—day visit. the criticism of the...
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in a statement, the department for education says it recognises the financial pressures faced by parents providers. it says it has spent more than £20 billion over the past five years to support families with the cost of childcare and provided unprecedented support to protect all businesses from high energy prices. but it has not been enough to save this nursery. bye. navteonhal, bbc news, southampton. with all the sport now, here's chetan pathak at the bbc sport centre. good evening. anfield is where we start, and an incredible result for liverpool, who've beaten manchester united by seven goals to nil in the premier league. it's their biggest win over their rivals, asjoe lynskey reports. with these two great clubs, superiority is often shifting. 11 months ago, liverpool won this game 4-0, months ago, liverpool won this game 4—0, now united came here ten points clear of them in the league. at anfield, they know this match can change the mood, it is the home side who need that most. injanuary, cody gakpo signed for liverpool when he might have joined gakpo signed for liverpool when he mi
in a statement, the department for education says it recognises the financial pressures faced by parents providers. it says it has spent more than £20 billion over the past five years to support families with the cost of childcare and provided unprecedented support to protect all businesses from high energy prices. but it has not been enough to save this nursery. bye. navteonhal, bbc news, southampton. with all the sport now, here's chetan pathak at the bbc sport centre. good evening. anfield...
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the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account forimary�*s report is yet to be published on the 0fsted website. meanwhile, the school is grieving for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. new research shows a sharp north/south divide in the number of people needing emergency hospital treatment for lung conditions. the figures are three times higher in some parts of the country than the richest areas of the uk. the research, by the charity asthma and lung uk shows the north—west of england, central scotland and parts of northern ireland had much higher rates of illness and death than other areas. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, reports. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. joanne's daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. it's just breathing. it's something that everyone takes for granted. and, at times, amy could notjust breathe. then in october, amy collapsed in the middle of the night. an ambulance was called. they started her heart again. and then t
the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account forimary�*s report is yet to be published on the 0fsted website. meanwhile, the school is grieving for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. new research shows a sharp north/south divide in the number of people needing emergency hospital treatment for lung conditions. the figures are three times higher in some parts of the country than the richest areas of the uk. the research, by the...
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all so much for watching and to inspire us even further for the work i had is now my honor to introduce our educator-in-chief here at the department, u.s. secretary of education mcal cardona. >> thank you, thank you linda, thank you to everyone here and on a livestream for an important conversation. and what it will take to raise the bar in education. and lead the world in three key areas. academic excellence, boldly improving learning conditions and preparing our students for a world of global competitiveness. achieving those priorities as part of a broader journey we can take to transform our education system for the better. it is a journey made possible by president biden and vice president harris's leadership to make education the top priority of deliver the american rescue plan. a historic 130 billion dollar investment in supporting our schools, helping them reopen swiftly and safely and invest in academic recovery that we urgently need. without that leadership we would be talking about a very different situation today. we can't rest their rvs ottawa, we must do more, we need to raise the bar. that means putting the era of th
all so much for watching and to inspire us even further for the work i had is now my honor to introduce our educator-in-chief here at the department, u.s. secretary of education mcal cardona. >> thank you, thank you linda, thank you to everyone here and on a livestream for an important conversation. and what it will take to raise the bar in education. and lead the world in three key areas. academic excellence, boldly improving learning conditions and preparing our students for a world of...
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the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection process changed. it held a protest outside the departmentures. our members tell us we need an inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single—word judgment based on a two—day visit. teaching unions also say disruption caused by covid and issues with recruitment add to the need for radical reform of ofsted's inspection framework. a former head of our stead defended the organisation. despite all the problems, ofsted has i believe been a force for good over the last 30 years. yes, it holds schools to account, but it has helped to raise standards, it has challenged schools to do better and it has challenged over the years governments as well, when ofsted as an independent inspector believes it is going wrong. the department for education said inspections remain hugely important because they hold schools to account. teaching unions however are determined to ensure ruth perry's death is a catalyst for change. tim muffett, bbc news. andrew bailey said that increasing the cost _ andrew bailey said that increasing the co
the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection process changed. it held a protest outside the departmentures. our members tell us we need an inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single—word judgment based on a two—day visit. teaching unions also say disruption caused by covid and issues with recruitment add to the need for radical reform of ofsted's inspection framework. a former head of our stead defended the...
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the department for education added... my children mention a memory when they went on a camping trip. she always did the overnight shifts, so she would sit up by the campfire during the overnight so that the other teachers could have a rest and that she would do that shift, and that was her thing that she could offer in that trip. and she was very good at that. if there was a child, they were taking them swimming and one needed one—to—one, she was in the water. and she did that extra mile. and i remember very strongly what she wrote in the yearbook for our children when they'd left, the preface that she wrote and she told them to follow the school's core values, but she said the most important was compassion. she said, "you should always be kind," and she told them to go out to the world and make it a better place for everyone. i would do anything i could to sit down with ruth perry and tell her what an amazing teacher she was and how i have seen material benefit from her governance and her leadership in that school. but y
the department for education added... my children mention a memory when they went on a camping trip. she always did the overnight shifts, so she would sit up by the campfire during the overnight so that the other teachers could have a rest and that she would do that shift, and that was her thing that she could offer in that trip. and she was very good at that. if there was a child, they were taking them swimming and one needed one—to—one, she was in the water. and she did that extra mile....
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more detail right now with catherine who was with catherine forster, who was outside the department for educationfor us. catherine, good stuff. okay so we're going to come on to the house side of things and on to rail things and come on to the rail side but teachers side things. but the teachers unions to be unions there was supposed to be going on strike and they're not. this potentially a big win this is potentially a big win for government, is it? no for the government, is it? no well, it will be. i should say that parents up and down the country, many of them had to take two days off work because were off school yesterday and the day before in large parts of the day before in large parts of the country. but certainly that intent of negotiations taking place in the department for education just over my shoulder the. education secretary gillian keegan looking very smiley morning. there seems to be a new spirit of cooperation has broken out. she's previously taken really a very hard line with the teaching unions, but it does sound at the moment like all sides are willing to talk and the hope of
more detail right now with catherine who was with catherine forster, who was outside the department for educationfor us. catherine, good stuff. okay so we're going to come on to the house side of things and on to rail things and come on to the rail side but teachers side things. but the teachers unions to be unions there was supposed to be going on strike and they're not. this potentially a big win this is potentially a big win for government, is it? no for the government, is it? no well, it...
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the department for education has said it - leaving. ucation has said it wanted formal talks on pay, conditions and reform ahead of the latest strike days but only if the any you called them. protests have been taking plates against plans to raise council tax by more than average in some boroughs. but the majority of londoners, bills for key services will increase by around 5% but croydon wanted to set a rise of 15%. protesters gathered outside the town hall and last night the plans were voted down, but thurrock also saw protest against plans for a 10% rise which was approved last night. a teenage boy from north london has spent a year recreating photographs taken originally by his grandmother to try and help her with her alzheimer's. philip loveday from barnet has been following in her footsteps from 1955, trying to recreate the exact same picture in the hope of assisting the 83—year—old's memory loss. i the hope of assisting the 83-year-old's memory loss. i think what's been — 83-year-old's memory loss. i think what's been really _ 83-
the department for education has said it - leaving. ucation has said it wanted formal talks on pay, conditions and reform ahead of the latest strike days but only if the any you called them. protests have been taking plates against plans to raise council tax by more than average in some boroughs. but the majority of londoners, bills for key services will increase by around 5% but croydon wanted to set a rise of 15%. protesters gathered outside the town hall and last night the plans were voted...
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a note of caution, though, the department for education has ploughed billions of taxpayer cash into ringjust how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding, and the important thing is the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly, which they have not done since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future players, the lionesses have shown they are not afraid to fight for their legacy. are you ready to go and be our next generation of football stars ? now the government must hold up their side of the bargain. that's it for us. thanks for watching. we stay with bbc news for the latest global headlines and analysis. hello there. we have some disruptive weather on the way in the next 2a to 48 hours. looks very snowy indeed across a central swathe of the uk. the met office have issued an amber warning for heavy snow across northern england, particularly over the pennines, where we're likely to see up to a0 centimetres of snow by the time we move
a note of caution, though, the department for education has ploughed billions of taxpayer cash into ringjust how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding, and the important thing is the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly, which they have not done since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future players, the lionesses have shown they are...
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the department for education have applied to play here, as well. it is just ofsted. tatistic. none of us were alive the last time - is the surprising statistic. none of us were alive the last time this i us were alive the last time this happened! laughter how many years is it? it laughter how man ears is it? . , laughter how man ears is it? " ~ how many years is it? it was 1962. yes, he how many years is it? it was 1962. yes. he was! _ how many years is it? it was 1962. yes, he was! what _ how many years is it? it was 1962. yes, he was! what month? - how many years is it? it was 1962. yes, he was! what month? let's l how many years is it? it was 1962. l yes, he was! what month? let's not aet yes, he was! what month? let's not get technical! _ yes, he was! what month? let's not get technical! it _ yes, he was! what month? let's not get technical! it was _ yes, he was! what month? let's not get technical! it was may _ yes, he was! what month? let's not get technical! it was may 1962. - yes, he was! what month? let's not get technical! it was may 1962. you | get technica
the department for education have applied to play here, as well. it is just ofsted. tatistic. none of us were alive the last time - is the surprising statistic. none of us were alive the last time this i us were alive the last time this happened! laughter how many years is it? it laughter how man ears is it? . , laughter how man ears is it? " ~ how many years is it? it was 1962. yes, he how many years is it? it was 1962. yes. he was! _ how many years is it? it was 1962. yes, he was! what _...
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a note of caution, though — the department for education has ploughed billions of taxpayer cash into just how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding. the important thing — the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly, which they have not done since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future players, the lionesses have shown they are not afraid to fight for their legacy. are you all ready to go and be our next generation of football stars? yeah! now the government must hold up their side of the bargain. barbie is celebrating international women's day by releasing a doll in the likeness of the black female space scientist dr maggie aderin—pocock. a former president of the british science association, dr aderin—pocock is known in the uk as presenter of a television show called �*the sky at night', as well as for her work with the james webb telescope. a former president of the thatis that is all for now. thank you very much — that is
a note of caution, though — the department for education has ploughed billions of taxpayer cash into just how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding. the important thing — the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly, which they have not done since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future players, the lionesses have shown they are not...
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in a statement, the department for education says it recognises the financial pressures faced by parentsith the cost of childcare and provided unprecedented support to protect all businesses from high energy prices. but it's not been enough to save this nursery. navteonhal, bbc news, southampton. now on bbc news, the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. well, it's been a fairly cool, cloudy sort of weekend for most of us, but the weather is changing over the next few days. a bit of a u—turn back into something more wintry as we see a cold air mass potentially bringing some travel disruption. so some snow and some ice for monday and tuesday, especially for the north and east of scotland and northeast england as well. in fact, we're already seeing a weather front working in here through the evening and tonight. so a spell of wintry ness for parts of scotland. and then that cold arctic air mass is going to push its way gradually further south across all parts of the uk over the next couple of days. so for the here and now, still a lot of cloud as we end sunday, a period of more persistent
in a statement, the department for education says it recognises the financial pressures faced by parentsith the cost of childcare and provided unprecedented support to protect all businesses from high energy prices. but it's not been enough to save this nursery. navteonhal, bbc news, southampton. now on bbc news, the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. well, it's been a fairly cool, cloudy sort of weekend for most of us, but the weather is changing over the next few days. a bit of a...
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in a statement, the department for education says it recognises the financial pressures faced by parentsst five years to support families with the cost of childcare and provided unprecedented support to protect all businesses from high energy prices. but it has not been enough to save this nursery. bye. navteonhal, bbc news, southampton. weightlifter mirabai chanu has won the bbc indian sportswoman of the year award for 2022. the 28—year—old commonwealth champion also won in 2021 and now becomes the first person to take the honour twice. the award honours the achievements of indian female players and is part of the bbc�*s commitment in india to cover women in sports and news. earlier our correspondent, divya arya, gave us the latest from the ceremony. well, she did have a tough fight. she was facing other 0lympic well, she did have a tough fight. she was facing other olympic medal winners, and other women wrestlers and a boxing champion as well, she came out as the winter. she comes from really humble beginnings from a small village in the northeastern state of murray appalled. she�*s fa
in a statement, the department for education says it recognises the financial pressures faced by parentsst five years to support families with the cost of childcare and provided unprecedented support to protect all businesses from high energy prices. but it has not been enough to save this nursery. bye. navteonhal, bbc news, southampton. weightlifter mirabai chanu has won the bbc indian sportswoman of the year award for 2022. the 28—year—old commonwealth champion also won in 2021 and now...
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a note of caution, though — the department for education has ploughed billions of taxpayer cash intospend and impact. just how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding, the important thing is the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly, which they have not done since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future players, the lionesses have shown they are not afraid to fight for their legacy. are you all ready to go and be our next generation of football stars ? yeah! now the government must hold up their side of the bargain. before we go, i want to take you back to our top story and take you live to georgia, where you can see the scene live in tbilisi, the capital. police in the georgian capital have been using water cannon, tear gas, as you can see there on your screens. it is almost 5:30am there, coming up to be what is to be the third day of protests. we have seen police and protesters clashing in the last few hours. the scenes hav
a note of caution, though — the department for education has ploughed billions of taxpayer cash intospend and impact. just how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding, the important thing is the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly, which they have not done since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future players, the lionesses have...
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plans to build additionalfree schools in england for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. the long—awaited departmenttcode lottery", where the quality of services varies region by region. charities say the system is in crisis, with children who need support facing long delays before getting help. here's our education correspondent, elaine dunkley. across the country, there are mainstream schools struggling to support children with special educational needs and disabilities. what's the difference? this is layton primary in blackpool. here there are more than 90 pupils with special educational needs. recruiting for specialist support assistants is incredibly difficult and incredibly challenging. schools are struggling for resources. local authorities are certainly struggling for resources. the capacity in the system just isn't there. this head is transforming an area within the school, where children with special educational needs can be assessed and given individual support. all the local specialist school provision is under huge amounts of pressure to accept increasing numbers of children. what we ar
plans to build additionalfree schools in england for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. the long—awaited departmenttcode lottery", where the quality of services varies region by region. charities say the system is in crisis, with children who need support facing long delays before getting help. here's our education correspondent, elaine dunkley. across the country, there are mainstream schools struggling to support children with special educational...
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legislation that spends $1 trillion, we've got to vote for the va and at the same time voting for the department of educationvote for the equipment for the troops at the same time you're voting for the woke policies in the department of labor we will never legislated by omnibus again. we will individually consider the agencies of the government and send them the full review that they deserve. the most important concession that we received during the fight was the establishment of the special group of legislators to analyze the weaponization of this government against our people. seems like every time i turn around, they are engaged in surveillance or list building or monitoring and i don't care if it takes every second of our time and every ounce of our energy we need to get this government back on our side or we defund and get rid of and abolish the fbi, cdc, doj if they do not come to heal. [applause] and i don't think it's too much to ask, i really don't and in this effort i must update you on an important update. we've been taking whistleblower testimony from the brave patriots, people who worked at the
legislation that spends $1 trillion, we've got to vote for the va and at the same time voting for the department of educationvote for the equipment for the troops at the same time you're voting for the woke policies in the department of labor we will never legislated by omnibus again. we will individually consider the agencies of the government and send them the full review that they deserve. the most important concession that we received during the fight was the establishment of the special...
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teaching unions have called for school inspections to be paused but the department for education sayseys, is here. has this reignited really the debate about school inspections? absolutely, this sad set of events which will be fully investigated at an inquest into the death of ruth perry this summer, it has unleashed a torrent of angst from head teachers and teachers about what they describe as an intolerable stress from the way the inspections are conducted but also a lot of debate about the fact that, in the end, all the complexity of a school will come down to one overriding judgment and in the case of ruth perry's school it went from outstanding to the bottom grade of inadequate based on one set of concerns, even though much else was found that was incredibly good in this vibrant and welcoming school, as the 0fsted inspectors described it. there is a debate about where this goes next, labour is proposing a report card system for schools in england, the government is committed to the current system. 0fsted says it deeply regrets the tragic death of ruth perry. it deeply regrets the
teaching unions have called for school inspections to be paused but the department for education sayseys, is here. has this reignited really the debate about school inspections? absolutely, this sad set of events which will be fully investigated at an inquest into the death of ruth perry this summer, it has unleashed a torrent of angst from head teachers and teachers about what they describe as an intolerable stress from the way the inspections are conducted but also a lot of debate about the...
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a note of caution, though — the department for education has ploughed billions of taxpayer cash intod pe funding in the last ten years, with little scrutiny of actual spend and impact. just how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding. the important thing — the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly, which they have not done since september 2019. by helping to remove barriers for future players, the lionesses have shown they are not afraid to fight for their legacy. are you all ready to go and be our next generation of football stars? yeah! now the government must hold up their side of the bargain. now on bbc news: he was trafficked to the uk as a child but is now an nfl star for the washington commanders. the story of efe obada: against all odds. honestly, the way i got into the nfl was a miracle. london is definitely still home for me, 100%. do you still head back to your old haunts? i still do, yeah. one, two, three. defence. let's go. the m
a note of caution, though — the department for education has ploughed billions of taxpayer cash intod pe funding in the last ten years, with little scrutiny of actual spend and impact. just how will they ensure schools now deliver on their big promise? it is potentially wonderful news for all primary schools in receipt of the funding. the important thing — the devil is in the detail. we need ofsted to scrutinise what schools do thoroughly, which they have not done since september 2019. by...
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at the same time you are voting for the department of education. ere you are having to vote for the equipment for our troops the same time you are voting for the war policies of the department of labor. we will never legislate by omnibus again. we'll individually consider the budget of the agencies of our government and give them the thorough review they deserve. [applause] but, perhaps, the most important concession we received during that fight was the establishment of a special group of legislators to analyze the weaponization of this government against our people. seems like every time i turn around they are engaged in surveillance or list-building, or monitoring. and i don't care if it takes every second of our time and every ounce of our energy, we either get this government back on our side or we defund and get rid of, abolish the fbi, cdc, atf, doj -- every last one of them if they do not come to heal -- to heel. [applause] and i don't think it is too much to ask. i really don't. i must update you on an important update. we have been taking
at the same time you are voting for the department of education. ere you are having to vote for the equipment for our troops the same time you are voting for the war policies of the department of labor. we will never legislate by omnibus again. we'll individually consider the budget of the agencies of our government and give them the thorough review they deserve. [applause] but, perhaps, the most important concession we received during that fight was the establishment of a special group of...
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the department for education in england say inspections in england remain hugely important because theycatalyst for change. graham satchell, bbc news. the bbc says it's stopped the latest series of top gear after its presenter freddie flintoff was hurt in an accident while filming. the former england cricketer was injured at the shows test track in surrey in december. it comes as there are reports this morning that flintoff has decided to leave the programme — the bbc has not commented. we're joined now by perry mccarthy, who used to be top gear's in—house racing driver, the stig. thank you forjoining us. and joining us at an unfortunate time given the news. what's your reaction to the fact this latest series is stopping without completing filming? first off, we just seem to be really light on detail to be honest since freddie's accident. i wish him well, because i don't think anybody really knows what his injuries are. best wishes to freddie. i'm really surprised the bbc have now decided to stop filming because they should just be learning from lessons. i find it surprising that there
the department for education in england say inspections in england remain hugely important because theycatalyst for change. graham satchell, bbc news. the bbc says it's stopped the latest series of top gear after its presenter freddie flintoff was hurt in an accident while filming. the former england cricketer was injured at the shows test track in surrey in december. it comes as there are reports this morning that flintoff has decided to leave the programme — the bbc has not commented. we're...
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the department for education has said it's willing to move to "formal talks on pay, conditions and reformt line, lisa de giorgi has been a teacherfor15 years. this is a dispute about pay, but there are other pressures. earlier in the week we caught up with lisa. she's usually at the front of class teaching science. if our pay is not rising in line with inflation, then that will have a real impact, and i know some of my colleagues have to use food banks. the workload is significantly increasing, so after a few years, within the first five years i think, a large proportion of teachers leave. it's home time, but not the end of work for lisa. juggling marking and family life means it's always a late night. i've got a pile of books that need marking, i've got coursework that needs marking. sometimes i feel like i can't switch off at all. there's always something, particularly now when it's exam season. can i go first on this one to give to give me a chance? yeah. six—year—old stanley is at home. his school is partially closed today. his mum, a former teacher, fully supports the strike, but she
the department for education has said it's willing to move to "formal talks on pay, conditions and reformt line, lisa de giorgi has been a teacherfor15 years. this is a dispute about pay, but there are other pressures. earlier in the week we caught up with lisa. she's usually at the front of class teaching science. if our pay is not rising in line with inflation, then that will have a real impact, and i know some of my colleagues have to use food banks. the workload is significantly...
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but it was made very makers, but it was made very clear to me that when dealing with the department for education not the accepted narrative wouldn't be narrative that that wouldn't be a career hunting move a particular career hunting move for buick and i think we've for tom buick and i think we've all got caught up in the maelstrom, frankly, of that kind of groupthink. and that's something we need to challenge going forward. so i'm being told that we're already minutes behind how fast behind schedule. that's how fast that so we've got that happens to be. so we've got a coming after which a break coming now, after which i'll to the former i'll be speaking to the former presenter miller about presenter stephen miller about his recent personal his family's recent and personal experience of care home visiting guidelines during the pandemic. welcome back to neil oliver live . as i said in my monologue , i . as i said in my monologue, i maintain that questions remain to be asked about what actually happened to people in care homes with covid 19. i believe we are obuged with covid 19. i believe we are
but it was made very makers, but it was made very clear to me that when dealing with the department for education not the accepted narrative wouldn't be narrative that that wouldn't be a career hunting move a particular career hunting move for buick and i think we've for tom buick and i think we've all got caught up in the maelstrom, frankly, of that kind of groupthink. and that's something we need to challenge going forward. so i'm being told that we're already minutes behind how fast behind...
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was made very makers, but it was made very clear to me that when dealing with department for with the department for education not the accepted narrative wouldn't be narrative that that wouldn't be a career hunting move a particular career hunting move for tom buick and i think we've all got caught up in the maelstrom, frankly, of that kind of groupthink. and that's something we need to challenge going forward. so i'm being told that we're already minutes behind fast behind schedule. that's how fast that happens to be. so we've got behind schedule. that's how fast threak)pens to be. so we've got behind schedule. that's how fast threak)pens to now, so we've got behind schedule. that's how fast threak)pens to now, after've got behind schedule. that's how fast threak)pens to now, after which: a break coming now, after which i'll to the former i'll be speaking to the former presenter miller about presenter stephen miller about his recent personal his family's recent and personal experience of care home visiting guidelines during the pandemic. welcome back to neil oliver live . as i said in my monologue , i . as i
was made very makers, but it was made very clear to me that when dealing with department for with the department for education not the accepted narrative wouldn't be narrative that that wouldn't be a career hunting move a particular career hunting move for tom buick and i think we've all got caught up in the maelstrom, frankly, of that kind of groupthink. and that's something we need to challenge going forward. so i'm being told that we're already minutes behind fast behind schedule. that's how...
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the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account foruna iyengar, bbc news. back now to the damning report into britain's biggest police force, london's metropolitan police — which has found it to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. our reporter yetunde yusuf has been getting reaction to this report from brixton market — in south london. let's take a listen. yeah. i mean, i've been speaking to people whose experiences have shaped their perceptions of the metropolitan police, their encounters with police officers. some of them have been telling me that they felt they've been harassed, in particular in particularly sort of racially profiled. and some people as well said that they felt that the police, they had lost confidence in the police, women i'd spoken to as well. but some people said that they did have trust in the metropolitan police so that they they did have confidence in the metropolitan police, but did say that some things needed to change. to be perfectly honest, i don't have confidence. do i feel safe. yes
the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account foruna iyengar, bbc news. back now to the damning report into britain's biggest police force, london's metropolitan police — which has found it to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. our reporter yetunde yusuf has been getting reaction to this report from brixton market — in south london. let's take a listen. yeah. i mean, i've been speaking to people whose experiences...
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the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account forport is yet to be published on the ofsted website. meanwhile, the school is grieving for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. northern ireland's democratic unionist party is set to vote against a key part of the government's new deal on trading arrangements following brexit. its leader sirjeffrey donaldson says he will continue to work with the government on "outstanding issues." but downing street say there are no plans for substantial changes to the deal as mps prepare to vote on the plans. new protests have broken out in france after the government narrowly survived a vote of no—confidence over its pension reforms. more than 100 people were arrested as people set fire to bins and piles of rubbish. the confidence vote in parliament was much closer than expected — just nine short of the number needed to bring down the government. it's 6:16am. now time for the weather with matt. morning. he has his own little rainbow for us. i have the stage set. more rain than yesterday. the big
the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account forport is yet to be published on the ofsted website. meanwhile, the school is grieving for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. northern ireland's democratic unionist party is set to vote against a key part of the government's new deal on trading arrangements following brexit. its leader sirjeffrey donaldson says he will continue to work with the government on "outstanding...
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what quickly removed the camps by representatives from the department for education and indoctrination but on indoctrination, but on a slightly more serious note, it wouldn't have mattered . who gave wouldn't have mattered. who gave the budget last week? it certainly didn't feel like a conservative one or labour one were lib dem one one anything one. it didn't sound like it was conceived by a at all. it was the sound of , the establishment the sound of, the establishment talking to itself , juggernaut, talking to itself, juggernaut, trying to convince the they were getting something for nothing by some witchcraft or sleight of hand parents were getting comrade care for free. despite the pr uk having the highest tax burden since the last great war , it is something very unnatural about this position as motherhood , fatherhood and motherhood, fatherhood and parenthood more broadly denigrated and benefit belittled like never before. the clock begins to take for some women of a certain age, scowling at the patriarchal unfairness of it all as birthrates and the population cannot or will not
what quickly removed the camps by representatives from the department for education and indoctrination but on indoctrination, but on a slightly more serious note, it wouldn't have mattered . who gave wouldn't have mattered. who gave the budget last week? it certainly didn't feel like a conservative one or labour one were lib dem one one anything one. it didn't sound like it was conceived by a at all. it was the sound of , the establishment the sound of, the establishment talking to itself ,...
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what quickly removed the camps by representatives from the department for education and indoctrination but on indoctrination, but on a slightly more serious note, it wouldn't have mattered . who gave wouldn't have mattered. who gave the budget last week? it certainly didn't feel like a conservative one or labour one were lib dem one one anything one. it didn't sound like it was conceived by a at all. it was the sound of , the establishment the sound of, the establishment talking to itself , juggernaut, talking to itself, juggernaut, trying to convince the they were getting something for nothing by some witchcraft or sleight of hand parents were getting comrade care for free. despite the pr uk having the highest tax burden since the last great war , it is something very unnatural about this position as motherhood , fatherhood and motherhood, fatherhood and parenthood more broadly denigrated and benefit belittled like never before. the clock begins to take for some women of a certain age, scowling at the patriarchal unfairness of it all as birthrates and the population cannot or will not
what quickly removed the camps by representatives from the department for education and indoctrination but on indoctrination, but on a slightly more serious note, it wouldn't have mattered . who gave wouldn't have mattered. who gave the budget last week? it certainly didn't feel like a conservative one or labour one were lib dem one one anything one. it didn't sound like it was conceived by a at all. it was the sound of , the establishment the sound of, the establishment talking to itself ,...
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the department for education said inspections are hugely imported ——important as a whole school to account. there is growing speculation in the united states he may be indicted on charges stemming from an investigation into a hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels in 2016 made prior to the presidential election. still barricades up and put up outside the manhattan criminal court where mr trump could be charged, fingerprinted and photographed if charges are filed. every member of the new york police department, including played and close detectives have been put on standby to mobilise as they prepare for a potential unrest. a german brewery has come up with a new product that it says could change the entire alcohol market. it hopes it could be good for the planet at the same time. wendy urquhart has the story. imagine if you fancied a glass of beer instead of opening the fridge are going to the pub. you could just open a packet sprinkled powder into a glass of water, spritz it up a bit and chill with a glass of lager. a german brewery has invented a beer powder that tastes lik
the department for education said inspections are hugely imported ——important as a whole school to account. there is growing speculation in the united states he may be indicted on charges stemming from an investigation into a hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels in 2016 made prior to the presidential election. still barricades up and put up outside the manhattan criminal court where mr trump could be charged, fingerprinted and photographed if charges are filed. every member...
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the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account forengar, bbc news. new research shows that people in some parts of the country are three times more likely than others to need emergency treatment for lung conditions like asthma and copd. around one in eight deaths in the uk are caused by chronic lung disease, making it the third—largest killer behind cancer and heart disease. 0ur reporterjim reed has been to see how one hospital is reducing admissions. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. she was just lovely. she had a heart of gold. joanne's daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. it's just breathing. it's something that everyone takes for granted. and, at times, amy could notjust breathe. i didn't want to come in. then in october, amy collapsed in the middle of the night. an ambulance was called. they started her heart again. and then they took her to wigan royal infirmary. lots of people came into the room, into the family room and said that her brain had be
the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account forengar, bbc news. new research shows that people in some parts of the country are three times more likely than others to need emergency treatment for lung conditions like asthma and copd. around one in eight deaths in the uk are caused by chronic lung disease, making it the third—largest killer behind cancer and heart disease. 0ur reporterjim reed has been to see how one hospital is reducing...
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so initially we knew that there was a department for education.ecause he's concerned about it . gillian concerned about it. gillian keegan being too soft perhaps on what's. so, so it's been announced that that's panel of independent experts is going to take over from the work department for education has already been doing. and the messaging has changed on on on the dft website , an independent the dft website, an independent panel to now that it's an expert panel to now that it's an expert panel and that a education group called national is going to be producing new materials in conjunction with the materials already exist. so the problem with that is the is the national the chapter of trustees of the board of a national is in balcombe is the original adviser that the department for education use to introduce compulsory rca in the first place. so we learned that this is going to rehashing the same material and we need to know how these independent and independent panel experts is going to be chosen and are really independent would be all question
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but the department for education has not wanted recognise that there is a problem questioned that thisd so that's why i commissioned this report into. the and of these the nature and extent of these materials being used materials that are being used and schools and how and taught in schools and how they're being used and that's what i presented to the prime minister. not against minister. you're not against education schools as , a education in schools as, a principal i mean, as a parent i'm quite glad the school does principal i mean, as a parent it. and i don't to that i'm it. and i don't have to that i'm a bit squeamish about, these sorts of things. and the idea that school will my that the school will tell my children birds and the children about the birds and the bees to me, health and safety bees is to me, health and safety . that's a good . so you think that's a good thing, but the step. thing, but it's the next step. it's the politicisation, indoctrination what if you get input of detail that what are they trying to tell people that they've think, yeah, they've got to think, ye
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the department for education said it wanted formal talks on pay, conditions and reform, but on the conditionor leaving bikes which block pavements around soho and covent garden. it's also come up with no parking zones and will continue charging customers until bikes left there are moved. it's been working with westminster city council to try and keep the streets clear. visitors to epping forest are being asked not to pick or trample on the native english bluebells. conservators say they've seen an increase in people posting the images on social media. when the plants are walked on, it can take them four to seven years to re—establish and grow again. now the weather with sara thornton. dry conditions in the afternoon with plenty of sunshine. towards the evening, thicker cloud a from the west, bringing in the odd shower. this evening will be correct michael start with cloudy skies, spells of heavy and persistent rain coming turning drier in the second part of the night. the odds shower lingering. a minimum temperature of 5 degrees. tomorrow morning will start with the odd spot of drizzle, but
the department for education said it wanted formal talks on pay, conditions and reform, but on the conditionor leaving bikes which block pavements around soho and covent garden. it's also come up with no parking zones and will continue charging customers until bikes left there are moved. it's been working with westminster city council to try and keep the streets clear. visitors to epping forest are being asked not to pick or trample on the native english bluebells. conservators say they've seen...
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increases for domestic accounts. 19% for the environmental protection agency. 13.6 for both education and energy departments. 11.5 for health and human services. defense in 2022 was only 3% of g.d.p. down from 6% during the cold war. even though americans challenges today are more numerous. mr. biden's largest failure is promising his budget will keep america safe instead of leveling about the threats. end of quote. we have -- should have a return of bipartisan support for defending american families. in conclusion, god bless our troops who successfully protected america for 20 years as the global war on terrorism continues moving from afghanistan to the safe haven of america. thank you, prime minister of japan, for the courage to visit kyiv, ukraine, this week, as democracies unite against war criminal putin. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i rise to pla
increases for domestic accounts. 19% for the environmental protection agency. 13.6 for both education and energy departments. 11.5 for health and human services. defense in 2022 was only 3% of g.d.p. down from 6% during the cold war. even though americans challenges today are more numerous. mr. biden's largest failure is promising his budget will keep america safe instead of leveling about the threats. end of quote. we have -- should have a return of bipartisan support for defending american...
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the department for education will not publish new guidance about blasphemy in schools. from the story of four children in wakefield were suspended for damaging a copy of the koran in a column in a newspaper, suella braverman said that would work with his department to then come out with these guidance. no these new guidance. there's no no new guidance. now, look, you know, such a non—religious know, i'm such a non—religious person people me, person that from people like me, this people a book. this story is people a book. yeah and wouldn't life be easier if that our attitude to it so no death threats would be needed maybe that's all it depends on the book. well if it was andrew's book, it was my book. then i'd be like it would be compulsory. yeah, free. know if that speech book that's that free speech book that's beenin that free speech book that's been in my back for a year slightly unbelievable. slightly read. unbelievable. it's short i it's because it's so it's just clever so clever it's just too clever trying to what is too this big was big ideas it so look this is a
the department for education will not publish new guidance about blasphemy in schools. from the story of four children in wakefield were suspended for damaging a copy of the koran in a column in a newspaper, suella braverman said that would work with his department to then come out with these guidance. no these new guidance. there's no no new guidance. now, look, you know, such a non—religious know, i'm such a non—religious person people me, person that from people like me, this people a...
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the department for education will not publish new guidance about blasphemy in schools. from the story of four children in wakefield were suspended for damaging a copy of the koran in a column in a newspaper, suella braverman said that would work with his department to then come out with these guidance. no these new guidance. there's no no new guidance. now, look, you know, such a non—religious know, i'm such a non—religious person people me, person that from people like me, this people a book. this story is people a book. yeah and wouldn't life be easier if that our attitude to it so no death threats would be needed maybe that's all it depends on the book. well if it was andrew's book, it was my book. then i'd be like it would be compulsory. yeah, free. know if that speech book that's that free speech book that's beenin that free speech book that's been in my back for a year slightly unbelievable. slightly read. unbelievable. it's short i it's because it's so it's just clever so clever it's just too clever trying to what is too this big was big ideas it so look this is a
the department for education will not publish new guidance about blasphemy in schools. from the story of four children in wakefield were suspended for damaging a copy of the koran in a column in a newspaper, suella braverman said that would work with his department to then come out with these guidance. no these new guidance. there's no no new guidance. now, look, you know, such a non—religious know, i'm such a non—religious person people me, person that from people like me, this people a...
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together and i know i was a special know this when i was a special adviser the department for adviser in the department for educationrom education, we look at it from all angles. we all different angles. are we trying represent regions? trying to represent the regions? so sure there's so we make sure there's a balance of people from different backgrounds, both in terms of class ethnicity and gender class and ethnicity and gender and we've come a long, and so on. we've come a long, long actually, for me, the long way. actually, for me, the answer to keep the honours answer isn't to keep the honours as elitist. i've been in the past. have more them. past. let's have more of them. let's let's share the love of celebrate. more different let's let's share the love of celefrom. more different let's let's share the love of celefrom different re different let's let's share the love of celefrom different background. pay from different background. and can't get upset and i can't really get upset about knighthood for about a potential knighthood for boris. actually boris. is that because actually he political but he had a poli
together and i know i was a special know this when i was a special adviser the department for adviser in the department for educationrom education, we look at it from all angles. we all different angles. are we trying represent regions? trying to represent the regions? so sure there's so we make sure there's a balance of people from different backgrounds, both in terms of class ethnicity and gender class and ethnicity and gender and we've come a long, and so on. we've come a long, long...
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department of education for final acceptance no, this will end soon.fortunately, for the second year, we don’t go to school on september 1, and we are not very sure that this will happen on the developer's project was supposed to have a second school. it was at this place that they promised to hand it over this year, but as we can see, not only have they not begun to build it, they haven’t even cleared a huge residential complex for it , every year only new buildings are being built, respectively, residents become more children . you have to study in two shifts. all the nearest schools in solntsevo are overcrowded with 37 children studying in the first grade, because the sun cannot cope. lsr has built these huge houses and not a single school contains no. and although the developer diligently avoided answering the flow terms for opening an educational institution, in the end they announced 1-2 months. and we have to pass it all on. that is after spring break. children should go to their school in front of the house. the main thing is that this time the
department of education for final acceptance no, this will end soon.fortunately, for the second year, we don’t go to school on september 1, and we are not very sure that this will happen on the developer's project was supposed to have a second school. it was at this place that they promised to hand it over this year, but as we can see, not only have they not begun to build it, they haven’t even cleared a huge residential complex for it , every year only new buildings are being built,...
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for these students. you will hear about the u.s. department of education's focus which builds on the secretary's priorities outlined last year and academic excellence to boldly improve conditions for learning and prepare our nation for global competitiveness. i'm linda lopez and senior adviser here at the department of education and i will be your host. i would like to direct your attention to a short video why the work to raise the bar in education is our urgent snmentd indiscernible chatter] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [applause] >> thank you for watching and to inspire us further, it is my honor to introduce our educator-in-chief, secretary car zona -- cardona. >> thank you to everyone here. and thanks for joining us on an important conversation on what it takes to raise the bar in education and lead the world in academic excellence and boldly improving learning and preparing our students for global priorities. this is a broader journey we can take to improve our education system. it was made possible by president biden and vice president harris' lead
for these students. you will hear about the u.s. department of education's focus which builds on the secretary's priorities outlined last year and academic excellence to boldly improve conditions for learning and prepare our nation for global competitiveness. i'm linda lopez and senior adviser here at the department of education and i will be your host. i would like to direct your attention to a short video why the work to raise the bar in education is our urgent snmentd indiscernible chatter]...