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Covid catch-up tutoring scheme costing £5bn is 'not fit for purpose'

Covid catch-up tutoring scheme costing £5bn is 'not fit for purpose'

Lead researcher Dr Anton Ragni, of the University of Sheffield's department of computer science, said: ‘Any development in the area of expressive speech synthesis, including this project, has a potential of making human-computer interaction, eg smart speakers, more natural.

LONDON, Oct 19 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Liz Truss on Wednesday defied calls from opposition lawmakers to resign after having U-turned on her proposed economic plans, saying she was a "fighter" and not a "quitter".

It added that the Education Policy Institute (EPI) has said that, in the worst-case scenarios in the poorest communities, disadvantaged pupils could be up to eight months behind their peers in some of their learning, while progress made towards narrowing the attainment gap has been reversed.

The Education Committee said the Government needs to take action over the issue of persistent absence, ensuring that no more pupils became 'ghost children' - those who have fallen off of schools' radars during the pandemic.

A new report from the Commons Education Select Committee, published on Thursday, said the government must also assess the success of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP) under Randstad, and that if the company cannot deliver the scheme effectively it must be 'booted out'.

It said the Government's flagship National Tutoring Programme appears to be 'failing the most disadvantaged', with the scheme reaching 100% of its target number of schools in south-west England by March 2021, but only reaching 58.8% of target schools in the North East.

'I built a prototype of Wordle in, like, 2013,' he said. And it turns out in the English language, there are a lot of really, really out there words. You loaded up the game, and it picked a random word from the 13,000 that are five letters long. And so that game was different. 'There were a couple of things wrong with it. Like, brute force, you were trying a lot of guesses that weren't words, which didn't feel good to me.'

A green brick indicates that the letter is correct and in the exact location; a yellow brick indicates that the letter appears in the word but in a different place; and a gray or black brick indicates that the letter does not appear anywhere in the word.

The Times has not revealed its plans for the global phenomenon but said it expects the acquisition to broaden its digital content as it tries to reach the goal of 10 million subscribers by 2025. It currently has about 7.6 million digital subscribers.

Around one in six children aged between six and 16 have a probable mental health disorder, with witnesses telling the committee that one of the biggest issues for pupils' mental wellbeing is their access to social media.

It has also bought into other digital media such as subscription-based audio app Audm and product review website Wirecutter. Last month, it agreed to pay $550 million in cash for sports site The Athletic.

It added that the Government should launch a pilot scheme in the poorest areas to facilitate extra-curricular activities such as sport, music and drama, as well as fast-tracking its commitment for all schools to have a designated mental health lead.

Like, "You could put ads on it, You could do premium." And I don't know, maybe I'm an idiot. If I'd been trying to make a viral game I think it would be very different.' 'What's interesting is, people ask me all the time about the monetization stuff. I think because I started with the intention of not doing it, it's been easy to say no. None of that really appeals to me.

Brooklyn-based British software engineer Josh Wardle, who released Wordle three months ago, cashed in Monday after The Times announced that it had purchased the mega-hit word game for an undisclosed price in the low seven figures.

The committee said it is 'not clear that the National Tutoring Programme will deliver for the pupils that need it most' and that there needs to be full transparency over how the scheme is working, including how many pupils are benefiting and their characteristics, such as if they have a disability.

Statistics should be published every half-term on the number of tutoring sessions started, with information on regional access to the scheme, as well as how many disadvantaged pupils or Send students are being supported.

And, hey, if you're going to release a game that goes viral, don't put it on a website called powerlanguage dot co dot U.K. Turns out in retrospect, I'm pretty sure he was saying 'foul language.' I misheard it as 'power language,' but I was so captivated by the idea that swearing would be called power language — the idea that it had this power — that I got caught up in it in a way that you do when you're a teenager, these dumb things. forward slash Wordle.  'What I thought he said was, "Don't use that power language." I think it was because we were swearing. So I bought a domain name.

putnam-county-courthouse.jpg?b=1&s=170x170&k=20&c=e3cA6gEM-2AjTCdMvOrcon7b9p9TM9mHrKrWubuy11Y=The 'complex bureaucratic system' for applying for funds may have burdened teachers with more work and hampered schools' ability to get support for their pupils as quickly as possible, ucsb learning center the committee said.

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