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Gillian Keegan

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Age 56
Spouse Michael Keegan
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education London Business School
Liverpool John Moores University
St Thomas Becket Catholic High School
Official site parliament.uk
Date of birth March 13,1968
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Lancashire
United Kingdom
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Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2017
Previous positionUnited Kingdom Minister for Africa (2022–2022)
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Gillian Keegan is a British politician serving as Secretary of State for Education. A member of the Conservative Party, she previously served as Minister of State for Care and Mental Health from 2021 to 2022 and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa in 2022.

Childcare: £400m to expand free scheme in England

Childcare: £400m to expand free scheme in England
Nov 28,2023 10:21 pm

... In September, hourly funding rates increased from an average of: Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said the government was " making sure parents no longer have to choose between a career and a family"...

Striking unions to be required to keep schools open

Striking unions to be required to keep schools open
Nov 28,2023 10:11 am

... In October, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said MSLs would be introduced with the unions but the government could use legal powers brought in earlier this year under the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act, which applies to a wide range of workers...

Teachers use AI for planning and marking, says report

Teachers use AI for planning and marking, says report
Nov 27,2023 8:21 pm

... Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said the right approach was needed " to take advantage of this transformative technology"...

Gaza: Gillian Keegan says school protests 'unacceptable'

Gaza: Gillian Keegan says school protests 'unacceptable'
Nov 17,2023 1:41 pm

... Education Secretary Gillian Keegan posted on X, previously Twitter, on Friday afternoon: " I m deeply concerned that some children are attending political protests during the school day...

GCSE students in England to get Covid support

GCSE students in England to get Covid support
Nov 16,2023 6:31 am

... Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said: " Young people taking GCSEs next year will be the last who experienced two years of national closures during secondary school and it s right that we recognise that with some additional support...

David Cameron vows to support Rishi Sunak after surprise cabinet comeback

David Cameron vows to support Rishi Sunak after surprise cabinet comeback
Nov 13,2023 2:21 pm

... Other senior cabinet members remained in post, including Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and Education Secretary Gillian Keegan...

Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes

Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes
Nov 6,2023 2:41 pm

... Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has committed to introducing minimum service levels in schools on a voluntary basis, if an agreement can be reached with unions...

Sadiq Khan breaks with Starmer by urging Gaza ceasefire

Sadiq Khan breaks with Starmer by urging Gaza ceasefire
Oct 27,2023 10:01 am

... Asked why the UK was not calling for a cessation of violence, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan told ITV that the government would not " cross that line of telling Israel it has anything but the right to defend itself"...

Teachers use AI for planning and marking, says report

Oct 23,2023 6:01 pm

By Hazel ShearingEducation correspondent

Teachers are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to save time by " automating tasks" says a government report first seen by The Bbc .

Adapting The Reading Age Of texts, making handouts, and writing emails to parents were cited as popular uses, with a " small number" saying they used it for grading and feedback.

Teachers Said it gave them more time to do " more impactful" work.

But The Report also warned that AI can produce unreliable or biased content.

The Department For Education (DfE) report is based on 567 responses to a call for evidence about AI in education, including schools, over the summer. Most submissions were from England.

It found that most respondents were " broadly optimistic" about the use of AI in education, but almost all had some hesitations.

They worried about AI producing false information including when marking assessments, for example.

The Report will inform future policy on AI, the DfE Said - adding that the government was already helping to " realise the potential of AI in education".

Ben Merritt, head of modern foreign languages at King Ecgbert School in Sheffield, recently used AI to generate a cartoon for an exercise with his class.

In The Lesson , he wanted to ask children to label parts of The Face in German, but he could not find the perfect illustration on The Internet .

" It was very easy to find pictures of smiling children of all different ethnicities, genders, and so on. But none of them particularly had The Teeth visible. . by typing in precisely what I wanted, I got the exact image that I ended up using, " He Said .

" There's an awful lot to do as A Teacher , whether it's admin tasks or resource-creation, marking, feedback and so on, " Mr Merritt added.

" Cutting down on the more administrative tasks - and not just cutting down The Time taken, but also improving them - in my view, that means that I can be more focused on improving teaching practice. "

However, Mr Merritt stressed the need to check the content that AI produced.

" I asked it to create some questions from a YouTube video, and the 10th question it came up with was something like, 'where should you click to like and subscribe to this video?', which is No Good in a classroom at all. "

The DfE report suggests some teachers are using AI to demonstrate and " raise awareness of the risks and limitations".

Tilly, a Year 9 student at Mr Merritt's school, where teachers have Set Up a Working Group to share ideas, Said : " My science Teacher . . showed us How To calculate something, And Then AI came up with questions of how we can practise that. And the answers actually ended up being wrong. "

Tilly added that she learned to double-check every time if the AI was correct.

Catherine Elliott , who works for Sheffield City Council, holds meet-ups for teachers across The City for educational institution Learn Sheffield to talk about how they use the technology.

" Most People are using it for creating resources. Things like having a piece of text and simplifying it into a language that's understandable relative to The Reading Age Of children, " She Said .

Ms Elliott added that this can help children with special educational needs and disabilities, or for whom English is a second language.

" I've heard stories of people using it as a Starting Point for report-writing. Now, obviously, you need to put your personal spin on that. But it can generate some really good sentences For You . "

According to the survey tool Teacher Tapp, four in 10 teachers are already using AI in their schoolwork.

Prof Becky Allen, the app's co-founder and chief analyst, Said some teachers found it easier to use AI to cut down on work than others.

" It's really quite normal now as a maths Teacher , that you don't mark maths homework any more, " She Said - adding that This Was becoming the case even before widespread access to AI tools.

" One of the reasons why we're OK with it in maths is because we have such chronic shortages of maths teachers that you know nobody really feels aggrieved. "

The government says there are 27,000 more teachers in England than there were in 2010, but pupil population has also grown and

Prof Allen Said an important question was whether AI could be trusted to give feedback more widely, suggesting it could save teachers Time In " low-stakes situations".

Many teachers went on strike this year because of workload, as well as pay.

this month suggested 36% of school teachers in the UK had experienced " burn-out".

The DfE report Said that for some teachers, using AI " reduced their overtime, improved their work-life balance and increased job satisfaction".

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan Said The Right approach was needed " to take advantage of this transformative technology".

" It's heartening that many education professionals are already seeing the tangible benefits of AI, " She Said .

" The results of The Call for evidence give us a crucial evidence base to inform our future work on AI, helping us make The Right decisions to get The Best out of generative AI in a safe and secure way. "

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