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20 October 2020
Let's talk about climate anxiety
Climate Anxiety has become a thing over the past few years, but, what is it exactly, and what can we do to ease the struggle?
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17 November 2020
Hangout with Voice: The arts in 2025 - continued...
The world has changed, the world is changing. The arts and artists have always been at the forefront of revolution, they instigate change, they respond to change.
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14 October 2020
Schools: New ways of learning
By their very nature, schools adopt teaching techniques that cater for the masses, but this means that plenty of young people are still falling through the cracks of the system. Could new ways of learning prevent these gaps?
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14 October 2020
How jewellery can express your identity
How we can use jewellery and gemstones to showcase who we are
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12 October 2020
Should we teach racial politics in school?
The UK education system runs on outdated values that only benefit a portion of students. The curriculum does not reflect real world issues, and we think it’s time for things to change - starting with teaching racial politics in schools.
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5 October 2020
Punishments in school: archaic and unhelpful?
Do detentions, suspensions and isolation change behaviour or are they just a reflection of a British ‘justice’ system that seeks to punish rather than reform?
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3 October 2020
Discussing the Tiger King of Wales
Tayo and Maddie talk about her wild piece on the first zoo in Wales
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26 September 2020 – 31 October 2020
BBC Young Reporter Competition
The BBC is looking for young people aged 11-18 who want to report on a story or issue which is important to their life or the world around them.
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21 September 2020
How to celebrate art #LoveArtsAward15
As part of the celebrations of 15 years of Arts Award, we're running a competition to find out why you love the art you do. £50 arts voucher anyone? Yes please!
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20 September 2020
Spiderman far from home review.
For my arts award I have written a review based on the marvel movie Spiderman far from home.
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19 September 2020
The history of (broken) schooling
To kick off our New School series, we're talking to Sadhana about the history of schools.
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19 September 2020 – 19 October 2020
Opera Helps Online
In these troubled times can the power of song help us look at a problem in a new way? Internationally renowned artist and passionate opera enthusiast Joshua Sofaer thinks it can and would like you to try it. Apply at https://operahelps.com
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17 September 2020
Rethinking education: Voice’s New School
Reconceptualising education to meet the needs and wants of young people in the 21st Century.
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15 September 2020
The A-levels anticlimax
The long-term effects of thrice changed A-levels
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7 September 2020
A (very) brief history of broken schooling
Diving into the vast history of school: in Britain and all over the world
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7 September 2020
Mythbusting: The climate crisis
With so much fake news floating around, Bea directs her attention to mythbusting an issue that will affect us all: climate change.
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30 August 2020
The Society of Spectacle: Kanye West and Politics in 2020
Great beats, shame about the rest...
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25 August 2020
Can the news be objective?
"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act.”
George Orwell