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Emma Westcott
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Executive Director, Strategy and Insight at the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Social policy, politics, art, books, pottery, feminism, social justice, a cat or two. Own views.
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Some readers, all by Felice Casorati
Exactly! The lack of science specialists is a critical contextual factor.
Sciences are important in the mix but no strong reason for stuffing the KS4 with them at the expense of other subjects. If kids with 3 scis at GCSE do well that’s as likely to be correlation with other advantages, not necessarily causative.
Justin Webb has a tendency towards the glib. Said on Today that the difference between 3 science GCSE option and the 2 is that three sciences is ‘basically the academic route’. My daughter took two and is thriving in her arts and social sci A levels. She also did a language unlike many peers 1/
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Almost 100% of children in 73 neighbourhoods in England are living in income-deprived families.

Govts push real wage/benefit cuts, two-child benefit cap; oppose universal basic income; don't curb profiteering.

No govt targets to cut poverty.

1% has more wealth than 70% of the population combined.
Almost all children in 73 areas of England live in low-income households
New official measures show levelling up attempts have failed to shift high levels of deprivation
www.theguardian.com
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Ah! Good morning, reality. And welcome. We’ve been expecting you…
The Louvre heist is giving adventures of Tintin vibes