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Channel 4’s shocking Dispatches on child poverty is the reality check this election needs

Channel 4’s shocking Dispatches on child poverty is the reality check this election needs | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
“We try not to eat a lot in one day, even though most of us are really hungry, we have to be careful with our food,” says a young pale boy called Cameron, shoulders hunched, sitting in his bedroom. Matter-of-factly, he explains to the camera how he and his family rely on near-expiry date food from a charity food club to get by. The clip has had over two million views on Facebook, and over three million views on Twitter. For a rare two minutes, one of Britain’s least visible crises captured a huge online audience. (It even spawned another mini-viral moment, when one helpful Twitter user suggested they simply use an Aga to heat their home). It’s from an episode of Channel 4’s Dispatches called “Growing Up Poor: Britain’s Breadline Kids”, which airs tonight, tracking the lives of a handful of children across the country who represent the four million now living in poverty. The documentary feels like a landmark moment in mainstream social affairs reporting, and not just for its unusual online reach ahead of the programme airing. It avoids all the pitfalls of the genre that’s come to be known as “poverty porn”. Importantly, instead of pigeonholing the usual favourite destinations of TV producers, it focuses on parts of the country that casual viewers would perhaps least associate with deprivation (the mighty university city of Cambridge, picturesque market town of Sudbury in Suffolk, and relatively affluent Lancashire coastal town of Morecambe). It allows the children profiled to express their personalities. “Guess what? Primark’s ten times bigger than Cambridge’s,” eight-year-old Courtney from Cambridge boasts to her friends when she is about to move to accommodation in Hull – a swap to relieve her family of the bedroom tax. “They’re actually very polite, there’s less bikes, so you don’t have to worry about the bikes. If people are trying to get past you with the bike, they push it along,” she says, impressed. “But you’ve got to get used to the language, it’s not like Cambridge.” It also gives parents space to express their love, rather than shoehorning them into two-dimensional characters. One mother explains her mental illness to her child patiently with a diagram, in the same tone as reading a bedtime story. The reporters take the time to track the reasons why each family has been pushed into poverty – a child’s death from lung cancer, a divorce, domestic abuse, mental illness. All unavoidable, unlucky circumstances. “It’s not the kids’ fault and it’s probably not the parents’ fault either,” says one child interviewed, in a summary that many politicians would do well to remember. Indeed, it’s impossible to watch without the context of the election blaring in the back of your mind like a siren. Although the documentary makers don’t politicise their findings, it’s clear from the facts that austerity and benefits changes are driving a lot of these families’ problems: foodbank use rising since Universal Credit kicked in; child poverty increasing over the last ten years; parents trapped in a cycle of low pay; a desperate housing shortage; inadequate mental health provision; staggering inequality. Child poverty would reach a record high in 2023-24 if the Conservative manifesto were enacted in full, according to the Resolution Foundation think tank. When compared with another viral video whizzing around during this election campaign of the Home Secretary Priti Patel denying the government’s responsibility for poverty, this documentary acts as a desperately-needed reality check – an anchor to drag down all the promises, denials and rhetoric. “The fact that people still look down on people with less money is very sad because everyone’s equal,” says Courtney, before pausing. “Apparently.” Dispatches, “Growing Up Poor: Britain’s Breadline Kids”, is on Channel 4 tonight at 10pm.
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Coursera MOOCs and Free Online Courses

Coursera MOOCs and Free Online Courses | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Coursera was founded in 2012 by two Stanford Computer Science professors who wanted to share their knowledge and skills with the world. Professors Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng put their courses online for anyone to take – and taught more learners in a few months than they could have in an entire lifetime in the classroom. Since then, we’ve built a platform where anyone, anywhere can learn and earn credentials from the world’s top universities and education providers. Every course on Coursera is taught by top instructors from the world’s best universities and educational institutions. Courses include recorded video lectures, auto-graded and peer-reviewed assignments, and community discussion forums. When you complete a course, you’ll receive a sharable electronic Course Certificate. If you want to master a specific career skill, consider joining a Specialization. You’ll complete a series of rigorous courses, tackle hands-on projects based on real business challenges, and earn a Specialization Certificate to share with your professional network and potential employers.
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UKCISA - international student advice and guidance - International student statistics: UK higher education

International students in UK HE statistics
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A Scholar of Proverbs Built a Vast Collection of Books. Then Opportunity Knocked.

A Scholar of Proverbs Built a Vast Collection of Books. Then Opportunity Knocked. | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
The professor needed a place to store his collection. His university’s newly renovated library needed books to fill its shelves. Moving the collection killed two birds with one stone.
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Welcome The Environmental Literacy Council is an independent, non-profit made up of scientists, economists, and educators striving to connect teachers and students to science-based information on environmental issues. Our website offers over 1000 pages of background information and resources on … Continued
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At the heart of connecting people to higher education

At the heart of connecting people to higher education | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
UCAS connects people to University, post Uni studies including teacher training, apprenticeships & internships. Find all the information for your next step.
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National Agriculture in the Classroom

National Agriculture in the Classroom | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
While many view genetically modified crops as a promising innovation, there is controversy about their use. This lesson provides students with a brief overview of the technology, equipping them with the ability to evaluate the social, environmental, and economic arguments for and against genetically modified crops.
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flipped learning | Higher Education Academy

flipped learning | Higher Education Academy | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
A pedagogical approach in which the conventional notion of classroom-based learning is inverted: students are introduced to the learning material before class, with classroom time then being used to deepen understanding through discussion with peers and problem-solving activities facilitated by teachers.
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Glasgow | Kaplan UK

Find out about the different Kaplan training courses available at our Glasgow centre, study AAT, ACCA and ACCA.
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.com is the World's Largest Education Resource

From chemistry to computer programming, arts to World War II, ThoughtCo.com provides guides, tips, and resources to help you understand more about the world around us.
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World University Rankings

World University Rankings | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings, founded in 2004, is a vital resource that provides the definitive list of the world's best universities.
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Dictionary by Merriam-Webster: America's most-trusted online dictionary

Dictionary by Merriam-Webster: America's most-trusted online dictionary | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
The dictionary by Merriam-Webster is America's most trusted online dictionary for English word definitions, meanings, and pronunciation. #wordsmatter
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The Global Inequality Gap, and How It's Changed Over 200 Years

The Global Inequality Gap, and How It's Changed Over 200 Years | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
This visualization shows the global inequality gap — a difference in the standards of living around the world, as well as how it's changed over 200 years.
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» What is the hardest part of the EAP course?...- Plant a Question, Grow Answers! Generate a live word cloud with your audience.

» What is the hardest part of the EAP course?...- Plant a Question, Grow Answers! Generate a live word cloud with your audience. | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic brainstorm tool for online brainstorming, real time audience participation and classroom feedback.
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The World's Top 100 Universities

The World's Top 100 Universities | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Discover the top 100 universities in the world, based on the latest QS World University Rankings.
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150 Free Online Business Courses

150 Free Online Business Courses | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Find over 150 courses, many from leading universities, that will deepen your professional education. Topics include finance, technology, entrepreneurship and much more.
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Classroom Resources | National Geographic Society

Classroom Resources | National Geographic Society | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Find educational resources for Grades Pre-K–12, from brief activity ideas to rich multimedia lessons and units.
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Gavin Dudeney - IATEFL 2019 - Disruption Ain't What it Used to Be - YouTube

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Zinn Education Project

Zinn Education Project | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
The Zinn Education Project promotes and supports the teaching of people’s history in middle and high school classrooms across the country. Based on the lens of history highlighted in Howard Zinn’s best-selling book A People’s History of the United States, the website offers free, downloadable lessons and articles organized by theme, time period, and reading level.
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‘I will never return to teach in England’: the UK teachers finding refuge abroad | Education | The Guardian

‘I will never return to teach in England’: the UK teachers finding refuge abroad | Education | The Guardian | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
An estimated 15,000 teachers are snapped up overseas each year, driven away by the stress in British schools
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Europe Teaching Rankings 2018

Europe Teaching Rankings 2018 | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
The Europe Teaching Rankings is part of Times Higher Education’s series of tables focusing on institutions’ teaching and learning environments for students.
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FOLDOC - Computing Dictionary

FOLDOC - Computing Dictionary | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing contains terms from computing such as acronyms, jargon, programming languages, tools, architecture, operating systems, networking, theory, conventions, standards, mathematics, telecoms, electronics, institutions, companies, projects, products and history of computing.
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Heinle's Newbury House Dictionary of American English

Heinle's Newbury House Dictionary of American English | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
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