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In the autumn term ESSA will be changing its name to Student Voice, we are changing our name to make our organisation more inclusive of everyone. With so many students studying in colleges, taking apprenticeships or doing more work-based learning we thought that the word 'secondary' in ESSA's title was becoming less and less relevant. Student Voice represents young people aged 11-19 wherever you're studying - school, college, at home, at work, in the park!
Watch the website to see how our name-change progresses and to find out the result of our logo competition. The closing date isn't until 23rd July so you've still got a chance to tell us what you think the new Student Voice logo should look like. |
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Are you an aspiring young filmmaker?
Bursting with creative ideas?
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Have you got a great idea? Shining Stars @ Shine the Un-Conference could be your chance to make something happen!
What:
‘Shining Stars’ at Shine the Un-conference: Young people between the ages of 16- 21 pitch an idea to a panel of Live UnLtd youth volunteers. The idea will tackle a social problem they are passionate about, If the panel like the idea they will support them with advice, guidance and cash to develop the idea into a project.
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ESSA’s Manifesto for Change video competition produced some really constructive suggestions for the way in which education could change to make it better for everyone.
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Major teaching union attacks student voice activities
One of the county's leading teaching unions, the NASUWT, have stated that having students on interview panels for staff 'stips teachers of their professional dignity' and is calling for the practice to be banned.
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