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'Are people whacking their heating up and keeping windows open or what? Going to be hard in proper winter.' Highlighting the issue was Stuart Lock, chief executive of Advantage Schools in Bedford, who tweeted last week: 'School was cold today - and much worse for pupils and teachers. The publication also told of a a physics teacher from Southampton who claimed that gloves, scarves and hats would now become 'essential' in classrooms. Other teachers have been ordering clothing and telling pupils to buy 'good thermals' ahead of the weather getting colder, reported the Times Educational Supplement.
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Teachers are complaining of 'miserable' temperatures, numb fingers, and having to wear scarves and coats all day. 'It's not necessary for pupils to wear coats at the moment as our rooms are well heated but, as part of our risk assessment, our systems are reviewed fortnightly.' 'Teaching staff were given discretion as to whether or not pupils required a coat depending on the temperature of the classroom.
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'It's just that I really do feel if a child is uncomfortable and they feel cold, I don't think putting on a coat is going to cause distraction.'īut Wymondham High headteacher Jonathan Rockey said: 'The weather last week turned from summer to winter in a matter of a few days. 'I understand why the windows were open and I completely support and commend the school on how well they have put all the guidance into place and how everything is running - I don't have any qualms with that at all. 'I was shocked - my youngest said he was so cold he couldn't even talk because his teeth were chattering. The teacher said putting on a coat would be a distraction to the rest of the class. She told BBC Radio Norfolk: 'My children asked if they could put their coats on and they were told that they couldn't. Ofqual boss Dame Glenys Stacey reportedly backs the Government's extension to the exam timetable and is busy mapping out a strategy to ensure that papers are graded before the start of the university term in 2021.ĭowning Street is understood to have decreed exams to go ahead next year after refusing to bow to critics urging them to be scrapped. The Department for Education last night said 'a possible short delay to the exam timetable' is a live discussion after being proposed by the regulator Ofqual.
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His demands are being relayed by the department's director of operations David Brown, who the Telegraph reports has held a series of private meetings in which he disclosed plans to push back exams until mid-July. The Education Secretary is adamant exams will go ahead after a bruising summer under siege from furious students, parents and teachers over the use of a controversial algorithm to calculate marks, which led to widespread downgrading.
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Gavin Williamson is expected to soon announce a revised exams timetable to give teenagers more time to catch up on missed learning. Ministers are preparing to delay next year's A-Level exams by three weeks to compensate for pupils' disrupted education, it was claimed last night.