It’s time to discuss the East-South Divide in UK Education
By focussing so heavily on the old North v South chestnut, we risk missing another major area of inequality that is costing the country.
By focussing so heavily on the old North v South chestnut, we risk missing another major area of inequality that is costing the country.
Daily Briefing: Local lockdowns – and disproportionate learning loss in the north – have deepened the attainment gap.
Narrow assessment criteria are stifling potential and squeezing out important soft skills. Steve Coulter of the Tony Blair Institute sets out how to fix this.
As teenagers up and down the country celebrate and commiserate their A-level results, the number of students missing out on a university place has hit the highest level in a decade.
Taking pupils on museum visits doesn’t correlate to better GCSE grades, according to a new study. This misses the point – we should encourage children to enjoy art for art’s sake.
The UK government recently cancelled GCSE and A-level exams. Instead, for this year only, teacher assessments will replace exam grades. These teacher assessments will be based on frequent
Yesterday’s GCSE results marked a big change in English education. Young people who took their exams this year will already know that their English and
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