Starting 27 October 2025: Weekly Education News
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Modern parenting requires new strategies to help children thrive in an increasingly digital world while developing essential life skills, values, and digital literacy.

27.10.25 - 02.11.25

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Parents News Summary
Digital Safety
Essential phone safety tips including screen time limits, parental controls, and teaching digital responsibility
AI Storytelling
New technology helps kids create personalized stories where they become the hero
Family Bonding
Bristol family rave brings parents and children together through music and dance
Family Support
Free baby clothes scheme helps families struggling with rising costs

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Parents News Articles

Fox News -2.11.25

5 phone safety tips every parent should know

Master essential parental controls and digital safety tools to protect your kids online. Learn screen time limits, location settings and privacy controls every parent needs.

  • Highlight the importance of setting screen time limits to protect kids' sleep, focus, and balance between online and offline life.
  • Use built-in parental controls on phones and apps to guide what children can access and prevent inappropriate content.
  • Manage geolocation settings to protect children's privacy while still allowing safe family location sharing.
  • Disable or monitor private browsing features and encourage open conversations about responsible online behavior.
  • Teach kids to protect their digital footprint since posts and activity can impact future opportunities.

DevOpser LLC -29.10.25

AI Is Changing Parenting β€” Fairytale Genie Lets Kids Become the Hero of Their Own Story, Now as a Personalized Printed Book

Fairytale Genie uses AI to create personalized kids' storiesβ€”now available as printed books, just in time for holiday gifting....

  • Fairytale Genie uses generative AI to help kids co-create customized stories where they become the hero.
  • The platform supports creativity by letting children choose characters, settings, and moral lessons tied to their development.
  • Parents and kids collaborate during story creation, turning bedtime into a shared, interactive experience.
  • Newly launched printed softcover books turn digital stories into personalized keepsakes and gift options.
  • DevOpser positions the platform as a way to encourage literacy, confidence, and positive family engagement with technology.

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Parents News Articles

BBC News -1.11.25

Parents say raving with their children brings 'so much joy'

A duo from Bristol celebrate their 10th year of getting parents and their children to rave together.

  • A Bristol family rave event called Junior Jungle brings parents and children together to dance and bond.
  • Parents Sue and Jesse say the event gave their late daughter Ella, who had a rare genetic disorder, moments of joy and connection.
  • Organizers Nick Terrific and Rocky Patch believe dancing empowers children and helps families heal and have fun together.
  • Other families, like Fran's from Leeds, say raving together strengthens relationships and keeps joy in family life.
  • Junior Jungle, now celebrating 10 years, continues to provide inclusive spaces where both parents and kids enjoy music side-by-side.

BBC News -29.10.25

Baby clothes: Strabane scheme offers helping hand to parents

Free baby clothes for children up to the age of five are being offered in a new shop in Strabane.

  • A new scheme in Strabane offers free baby and toddler clothes to support families struggling with the rising cost of living.
  • The HiVe Baby Hub also supplies nappies and toiletries, with fees waived when needed.
  • Families with children up to five years old can access the service through referral or by walking into the Grass Roots Centre.
  • The project encourages recycling and reduces clothing waste by promoting reuse.
  • Additional support includes a wellness cafΓ©, discounted social supermarket, and guidance on budgeting, cooking, and growing food.

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Teachers News Summary
Literacy Crisis
Major report warns that outdated teaching methods prevent millions from learning basic reading skills
Teaching Access
Morocco raises age limit for teacher exams from 30 to 35 to expand access
Slow Teaching
Professors promote minimal technology use to encourage deeper learning and reduce anxiety
Strike Resolution
Alberta teachers return after three-week strike, focusing on student reconnection

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Teachers News Articles

Financial Times -31.10.25

Children struggle to read because of outdated teaching, study says

Most children in lower and middle income countries fail basic literacy tests, according to World Bank-backed report

  • A major report warns that outdated teaching methods in lower- and middle-income countries prevent millions of children from learning to read at a basic level.
  • Many schools lack essential books, teacher training, and class time, while children are often taught in languages they do not speak fluently.
  • Literacy rates have fallen sharply, with over 90% of students in some regions unable to read simple words after three years of schooling.
  • Experts urge education systems to adopt evidence-based instruction, including phonics and teaching aligned to children's learning levels.
  • Improving early literacy creates long-term economic benefits and better life opportunities, but requires stronger investment.

Morocco World News -30.10.25

Morocco Revises Teaching Exam Rules, Lifts Age Cap from 30 to 35

The Ministry of National Education has raised the age limit for candidates applying to Morocco’s teacher qualification exams

  • Morocco's Education Ministry raised the age limit for teacher qualification exams from 30 to 35.
  • The change responds to strong pressure from graduates, unions, and parliament who opposed the previous restriction.
  • Officials aim to expand access to teaching jobs while still maintaining standards for training and performance.
  • Registration runs online from October 30 to November 13, and exams begin November 22.
  • The ministry limits eligibility to Moroccan nationals with required degrees as it continues working to fix teacher shortages and education quality challenges.

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Teachers News Articles

The Chronicle -29.10.25

Teaching: Are tech-heavy classes stressing students out?

Some wonder whether it’s possible to dial back technology.

  • Some professors argue that heavy use of learning technology increases student anxiety and turns learning into a constant checklist.
  • Pamela Scully at Emory University promotes "slow teaching," using minimal technology to encourage deeper reading, & handwritten notes.
  • Students often rely on digital notifications rather than planning ahead, leading to last-minute work and more stress.
  • More educators show interest in reducing tech due to issues like AI cheating, distraction, and declining reading and writing habits.
  • Fully removing technology is challenging because some students need accessibility tools and many classes rely on digital materials.

CBC -28.10.25

Alberta teachers and students prepare for a return to school after three-week strike | CBC News

School boards across the province are notifying parents that school will resume on Wednesday, after the province passed back-to-work legislation early Tuesday morning.

  • Alberta schools reopen Wednesday after the government passed back-to-work legislation ending a three-week teachers' strike.
  • Over 51,000 teachers and 750,000 students return as school boards shift focus to restoring routine fast.
  • Teachers rush to prepare lessons, expressing frustration over the province's handling of negotiations and lack of prep time.
  • Parents worry about lost learning time and reduced student supports while helping kids readjust to school routines.
  • Schools expect anxiety and learning gaps, and educators plan to prioritize reconnecting with students and reassessing their needs.

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Extra Pearls
For Parents:
  • Create tech-free family time daily - even 30 minutes helps strengthen real-world connections
  • Model digital citizenship by showing how you handle screen time and online interactions responsibly
  • Engage with your child's school community - volunteer, attend events, and build relationships with other families
  • Encourage hands-on learning through cooking, gardening, building, and creative projects
  • Read together regularly - it builds vocabulary, imagination, and creates precious bonding moments
For Teachers:
  • Balance technology with traditional methods - handwriting and face-to-face discussion remain powerful learning tools
  • Create calm classroom environments that reduce anxiety and promote focused learning
  • Build strong relationships with parents through regular, positive communication about student progress
  • Use evidence-based reading instruction, including phonics, to ensure all students develop literacy skills
  • Prioritize social-emotional learning alongside academic content to support whole child development
Remember: Education is a partnership between home and school - together we can help every child thrive!

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