Tag: Curriculum

North West London Jewish Day School in Willesden is facing financial challenges, partly attributing the drop in French pupils after Brexit as a factor affecting their income.
Ofsted has rated the Lubavitch Girls Primary in Stamford Hill positively, noting that it fosters community-minded students who are eager to learn and teachers who provide clear explanations.
Brodetsky Primary in Leeds received positive feedback from Ofsted after its recent inspection, maintaining its good rating.
David Banks, the chancellor of New York City Public Schools, has outlined a plan to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia in response to an increase in discrimination and hate crimes against Jewish and Muslim students.
Yavneh College in Borehamwood, an Orthodox academy, recently dropped a grade overall in its first inspection in 12 years, losing its outstanding rank but retaining the highest grade for its sixth form.
Several Jewish schools, including Alma primary in Whetstone and Akiva primary in Finchley, received positive evaluations from Ofsted.
King David High School Manchester, with 783 students, has improved from being classified as inadequate to good in three out of four areas, although behavior issues still require improvement.
The London School of Jewish Studies (LSJS) had its Ofsted ranking for teacher-training courses downgraded from outstanding to good in its recent inspection after five years.
A rural Tennessee school board's decision to remove the graphic novel Maus from its curriculum has sparked backlash.
The article discusses the financial implications of the ethnic studies curriculum in California and the growing industry surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.
The author discusses the need to reimagine high school education, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.