Student fury over government’s A-level downgrades
A last-ditch attempt by the Education Secretary to offer alternative methods of grading A-level and BTec results has failed to quell widespread anger among students
A last-ditch attempt by the Education Secretary to offer alternative methods of grading A-level and BTec results has failed to quell widespread anger among students
By the beginning of April the coronavirus pandemic meant approximately 1.5 billion children were locked down at home, out of education. Four months later, after the longest
Alterations to Scottish high-school exam results have disproportionately harmed promising students from struggling schools. That is the verdict among critics of the SQA’s “adjustment” process,
The recent protests for racial justice, initially triggered by the killing of George Floyd, have refocused attention on our universities. The University of Liverpool pledged
The fact that fame and teaching don’t usually go hand in hand makes Katharine Birbalsingh’s rise to prominence all the more striking. Overnight,
The government has revealed detailed plans to allow schools to return all pupils to full-time education in September. A report released this morning explains how schools will
UK universities have seen a marked decline in their standing on an influential global ranking list, published by QS, this year. Almost three quarters of
We’ve spent the last decade being anxious about the increasing amount of time young people spend in front of screens. However, in the last two
COVID-19 is disrupting education on an unprecedented scale. At the time of writing, UNESCO estimates that nearly 1.3 billion pupils have experienced school closures across 186 countries.
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