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Wednesday briefing: Lockdown schooling chaos 'unforgivable' |


Last modified on Wed 4 Aug 2021 01.40 EDT
Top story: No backup plan for 2021 exams
Good morning – Warren Murray meeting you in the middle of the week.
The government’s refusal to draw up schooling contingency plans before a second lockdown – insisting schools in England would remain open this year and exams would go ahead – was an “unforgivable” error that left teachers and parents in England to deal with chaos, the Institute for Government has said. Its report claims senior figures from the prime minister down opposed creating backup plans for assessing A-levels, GCSEs and other qualifications. A Department for Education spokesperson said: “Contrary to the claims in this report, contingency plans for restrictions on schools opening in the 2021-22 academic year were first published in August 2020, and contingency plans for qualifications in 2021 were first discussed with Ofqual in October 2020.” ....

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Students apply to UK version of Erasmus foreign study scheme


Gavin Williamson, the education secretary, said he was pleased that 48% of applicants are expected to be from disadvantaged backgrounds, as part of the government’s targeting of areas which had seen low uptake of the Erasmus programme or its successor, Erasmus+.
Under the Turing scheme, disadvantaged students will be eligible for funding to cover extra expenses such as visas and passports.
“The chance to work and learn in a country far from home is a once in a lifetime opportunity – which broadens minds, sharpens skills and improves outcomes. But until now it has been an opportunity disproportionately enjoyed by those from the most privileged backgrounds,” Williamson said. ....

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Stars backing EU campaign 'shows door remains open for Scotland'


Catriona MacDonald is running for the SNP in Edinburgh Southern at the Holyrood election. Photograph: Gordon Terris
HIGH-PROFILE support for Scotland s membership of the European Union demonstrates the door is open for the country to rejoin, according to SNP candidate Catriona MacDonald.
Leading academics, writers, and political thinkers have backed Europe for Scotland’, a new campaign group supporting Scottish EU membership on the continent.
In an open letter to leaders in Brussels and government heads of the EU27, it calls for them to make explicit before an independence referendum that Scotland will be welcomed back swiftly and under an exceptional process because of previously being a member. ....

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UK students lose Erasmus membership in Brexit deal


UK students lose Erasmus membership in Brexit deal
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Students and young people from Britain will no longer take part in the Europe-wide Erasmus exchange programme after the UK failed to reach agreement over its post-Brexit membership.
Boris Johnson said the UK would instead establish its own scheme with “the best universities in the world”, to be named after the British computing pioneer Alan Turing.
Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator, said the government “decided not to participate in the Erasmus exchange programme” after the two sides were unable to agree on the cost of Britain’s continued membership. ....

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