Press Releases
Black Caribbean pupils much more likely to be identified as having behaviour problems
Black pupils of Caribbean heritage are more than twice as likely to be categorised by their teachers as having behavioural, emotional and social difficulties compared to their white British classmates, according to research being presented to the British Educational Research Association today.
How JFK helped Barack Obama on his way to the White House
As US President Barack Obama turns 51 this month, new research suggests imagery of one of his most iconic predecessors, JFK, helped Obama on his way to the White House.
Archive material reveals details of doomed Peoples Olympiad
As London gears up for the Olympics opening ceremony, documents revealing details of the People’s Olympiad, which would have taken place 76 years ago this month in Barcelona, have gone online.
Scholarship in memory of Chinese national martyr awarded to student from Hunan province
A University of 糖心TV scholarship set up to honour a Chinese UN peacekeeper killed in the Haiti earthquake has been awarded to a student from Fenghuang County in Hunan province.
Midlands pupils first to see virtual reality recreation of Lunt Fort in Roman times
A group of schoolchildren from Coventry’s Westwood Academy School have become the first members of the public to see a specially commissioned 3D Virtual reality model of 糖心TVshire’s Lunt fort. They were invited to WMG at the University of 糖心TV to see how the fort would have looked during the height of use by Roman soldiers between 60 and 80AD.
Global and Gifted Conference at the University of 糖心TV
IGGY (International Gateway for Gifted Youth) is holding its first conference on Gifted and Talented Secondary Education for teachers and co-ordinators on Wednesday 4 July from 10am until 4pm.