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Friday, May 17, 2024
Following the toxic and often quite disturbing influence of social influencers like Andrew Tate on young males, schools across the country and beyond have had to respond. First, please read the following: https://dorseteye.com/i-received-this-email-about-andrew-tate-from-my-childs-school/ And then apply this guide when appropriate: A guide by Bold Voices 1 Keep the discussion casual and friendly. Try striking up...
It comes to something when a social media influencer is hijacking the minds of young boys and negatively impacting upon schools up and down the country. So much so they are having to build a response to his hate in to the curriculum. This Andrew Tate https://dorseteye.com/andrew-tate-the-man-destroyed-on-twitter-by-greta-thunberg/ And this school's response. Why is...
New app to help people eat the right portions to get to 5 a dayWhilst most people are aware of the 5-a-day message, studies show they are less aware of portion sizes and the need for variety.Official figures suggest that only a third of UK adults and 12% of...
Starting University is an intimidating and scary time at the best of times. Most people who attend University are leaving home and looking after themselves for the very first time. This means looking after their finances for the very first time, which isn’t always easy. The cost of living crisis...
Portland Town Council (PTC) has continued to express concern regarding food inequality amongst Portland’s children.  In response, PTC has provided long-term, consistent support to Portland’s children in receipt of free school meals by paying for the equivalent of five days breakfast per child per week in the school holidays in the form of a £2.00supermarket...
For a long while I have questioned the nature of knowledge. As it is referred to in academic circles the study of knowledge is called 'epistemology' and serves to cover the breadth of human understanding at any given point. Thus in 1222 human understanding differed radically from human understanding...
A new study has found that radicalisation is now more likely to take place online rather than in person – but is also more likely to lead to a conviction for a non-violent extremist offence. Plots devised over the internet are also the most likely to be foiled. Researchers from...
The appointment has been made in recognition of his studies of the archaeology of historic Kyiv and to support for his work in continuing to record and preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage. Once the war is over, Bournemouth University and Dr Taranenko intend to develop further collaborations. Dr Taranenko, who has...
Almost all schools and colleges in England are likely to face the prospect of having to make cuts because of rising costs and insufficient government funding, an ASCL survey has found. The survey of 630 headteachers and business leaders found that: Nearly all respondents (98%) said their school or college would have to...
Osmington History, a local heritage charity has produced an online history tour of the village with the help of Students from Budmouth Academy. In the Summer term, three Year 10 students from the College took part in a week-long work experience project, where they were asked to research and produce a village tour. Director...