The United Nations has warned of the risks of smartphones in schools, stating “only technology that supports learning” is merited in schools...
Category - Education & Family
Part of an English test first administered in 1913 was published by the University of Cambridge to mark the 110th anniversary of its first Cambridge English...
Members of a school leaders’ union in England have agreed to a 6.5% pay rise for teachers. The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) said 87%...
A popular music teacher retires after teaching for 30 years at the same school he attended as a student. Dave Marshall Barrett, 59, will step down from his...
An author and new Chancellor at the University of Essex has slammed the government’s criticism of some degrees. The government wants to limit the number...
Due to an IT problem, some students were unable to access their Open University (OU) graduation results for several hours. The Milton Keynes-based facility...
A student hit by grade strikes says her visa will be revoked if her grades are not confirmed by the end of September. Rei Takver, a student at Cardiff...
81 young people have become the first to graduate from one of the UK’s newest medical schools. Why do Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) graduates want to...
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to crack down on “rip-off” degrees that don’t lead to graduate jobs. Plans, to be announced later, say...
Parents should be aware of what is happening to their child, said the Equality Secretary ahead of gender advice for English schools. Kemi Badenoch told the BBC...