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- Academies overspend by more than £170m
- Edinburgh ‘most expensive student city’
- Algeria’s identity debate over adopting French teaching
- Teachers sought as trustees for College of Teaching
- Child radicalisation: NSPCC to advise concerned parents
- Digital divide
- An open letter to Justine Greening: ‘post-Brexit, our pupils need citizenship lessons’
- Schools must follow ‘simple rules’ to ‘crack the code’ of social mobility, says tsar
- WATCH: Teachers surprise pupils with Money Supermarket spoof video
- Nick Gibb avoids giving stance on new grammar schools
- Nick Gibb avoids revealing his stance on new grammar schools
- Speech: Nick Gibb: building a renaissance in mathematics teaching
- Gove dream of free schools in re-used buildings hit by further setbacks
- Education policy ‘key to social mobility drive’
- Lone child refugees ‘left in squalor’ by EU nations – Lords
- Focus on inequality not grammar schools, Teach First tells ministers
- Russian billionaire sponsors astronomical project linking schools in London and Moscow
- Dick and Dom’s masterclass in making mischief at school
- Holiday hunger: Parents skip meals to feed children
- Deaf children “allowed to engage in sexual activity”, whistleblower says
- Girls less confident as they grow older, says Girlguiding
- Female students urged to apply for top graduate schemes
- Deal fairly with students, universities told
- Sprinting quickens the mind, researchers find
- The 100 things to do before leaving primary school
- Exclusive: Half of teachers will lose a fortnight or more of their summer break to work, YouGov poll reveals
- Perry Beeches Academy Trust: Critical EFA report delayed
- Disadvantaged pupils’ careers aspirations do not match their educational goals, study finds
- MPs and Lords call for review of Prevent anti-terror strategy in schools
- Five trends revealed by today’s new SEND and exclusion statistics
- Teachers and support staff could face prison for failing to report child abuse under new proposals
- Wilshaw warns UTCs are fighting for their survival
- Constant sniping of academy sponsors ‘depressing’, says Lord Nash
- Exclusion rate up by 12 per cent as more than 1,700 pupils a day are barred from schools
- Exclusion rate up by 12 per cent as more than 1,600 pupils a day are barred from schools
- University tuition fees rise to £9,250
- Speech: Sir Michael Wilshaw’s speech at the Baker Dearing UTC conference
- New schools funding scheme to be delayed by a year
- Schools at financial ‘breaking point’ will be disappointed by funding formula delay, heads warn
- Delay to new funding formula could prove ‘catastrophic’ for most cash-strapped schools, heads warn
- Statement to Parliament: Schools funding
- New school funding formula delayed until 2018
- News story: Annual qualifications market report – Academic year 2014/15
- Early university ambitions pay off, survey suggests
- Pupils who focus on top universities at primary school are more likely to get into them
- Schools should teach children about dangers of sexting, parents say
- Unions issue urgent call for more school funding
- Universities announce fees above £9,000 limit
- South Africa exports online courses back to the West
- Academy trust hands over running of primary schools
- Working parents face summer childcare struggle
- Charity says families need help to cover cost of new school uniform
- Even EBacc enthusiasts oppose idea that measure is suitable for 90 per cent of pupils
- Schools in affluent areas ‘failing to close the progress gap’
- NSPCC issues warning over leaving children home alone
- Labour warns of rising tuition fees
- Thousands of Turkish teachers sacked, as government cracks down following coup
- Turkey coup: Purge widens to education sector
- News story: Accreditation complete for first teaching from September 2016
- More graduate teaching staff needed to improve quality of early years education, MPs hear
- Exclusive: Amanda Spielman formally approved as Ofsted chief inspector
- Academies warn Brexit ‘damaging science’
- Young suffer as pensioners continue to prosper, says IFS
- Intelligence? It’s in your DNA, study says
- Employers warn of widening skills gap
- Call for new advanced teacher training institute to support staff in disadvantaged areas
- Heads call for automatic pupil premium registration to combat child poverty
- Watch: Mexico teacher union conference ends in chair-throwing brawl
- Watch: Sir Ken Robinson shares five reasons you should take your class outside
- ‘A generation of boys is being failed’: Study finds gender divide in language skills when children start school
- Pre-school boys ‘twice as likely to fall behind girls’
- Social media harms moral development, parents say
- Boys ‘twice as likely to fall behind girls’ in early years
- University admissions policies could be holding back white, working-class boys, report finds
- Eleven ways to make the most of Twitter’s education chatter
- Justine Greening ‘open minded’ about new grammar schools in England
- New education secretary praises teachers, while refusing to discuss how to pay them
- Minister behind phonics check and harder Sats keeps role at DfE
- Nick Gibb stays as Minister of State for Schools
- Teachers take on support roles in attempt to reduce workload
- Teachers are taking support roles to lessen workload
- Theresa May’s government could usher in new era of grammar school education
- News story: New rules for reviews of GCSE, AS and A levels
- NUT elects Kevin Courtney as general secretary
- News story: Ofqual publishes open letter on qualifications reform resources
- Winnie the Pooh beats Harry Potter in poll of favourite children’s book characters
- Outdoor learning ‘boosts children’s development’
- 100 cancel Aberystwyth University places after Brexit
- Parents will be key to winning education battles, says NUT acting leader
- Texting parents boosts maths grades, study suggests
- Extra 750,000 school places needed in population surge
- Texting parents can improve pupils’ grades, research finds
- Study reveals huge variations in teacher training costs
- World experts gather to oversee education reforms
- School summer holidays shouldn’t be cut, say teachers, pupils – and even parents
- Times tables tests put on hold as new education secretary takes over
- Nicky Morgan out, Justine Greening in, Michael Gove sacked; it’s the TES podcast reshuffle special
- Controversial primary writing assessment guidelines to continue next year
- Around 80,000 disadvantaged children aren’t using free early years education, Ofsted says
- Justine Greening: Eight big issues in the new education secretary’s in-tray
- News story: Cash savings for schools
- Watch Tom Hiddleston reminisce about his favourite lessons at school
- Free nursery place take-up ‘scandalously poor’
- DfE takes on skills and higher education in major government shake up
- Who is Justine Greening? Five facts about the new education secretary
- Who is Justine Greening? Six facts about the new education secretary
- Greening’s in-tray
- Justine Greening is the new education secretary
- Justine Greening appointed new education secretary
- Pupils write to Theresa May: ‘Make sports and the arts more prominent in education’
- Nicky Morgan sacked as education secretary
- Student financial support ‘not being evaluated’ by universities
- Academies: five things we’ve learned from MAT chief executives today
- Cease funding overseas private schools, UK urged
- Local authorities cannot set up academy chains, Nicky Morgan tells councillors
- Local authorities can’t set up academy chains, Nicky Morgan tells councillors
- Marriage on the decline as singles rise
- Theresa May’s old school was ‘a far cry from Eton’, its headteacher says
- Over 40s ‘have more babies’ than under 20s
- Online ‘university of anywhere’ opens to refugees
- Action urged over social workers’ loads
- Private tutors ‘must face criminal records checks’
- Scouting in schools improves pupils’ leadership skills, report finds
- Benefits of Asian-style maths teaching
- Pupils are being ‘set up to fail’ with Sats tests, new shadow education secretary Angela Rayner warns
- Teachers need more than ‘stale and irrelevant’ professional development, experts warn
- Malcolm Trobe will stay at the helm of ASCL until 2017
- Does prime minister David Cameron favour teaching career over the farmer’s life?
- Press release: David Cameron announces 31 new free schools on final visit as Prime Minister
- Lack of guaranteed behaviour management training is ‘glaring omission’ in teacher education
- Ofsted warning on colleges extremism
- Press release: South Asian method of teaching maths to be rolled out in schools
- ‘Inadequate’ Fairford Coln House School placed in special measures
- Asian maths method offered to schools
- £41m boost for Asian-style primary maths teaching
- ‘No evidence’ that academy conversion improves underperforming schools, study says
- Pupils not taught about consent, pleasure or LGBT relationships during sex-education lessons, survey finds
- Theresa May to become prime minister: 5 clues about her views on education
- Theresa May to become prime minister: 6 clues about her views on education
- Theresa May set to become prime minister: six clues about her views on education
- Church of England plans more schools
- A quarter of new free schools could be run by the Church of England
- Brexit puts a ‘question mark’ over the future of the school workforce, Scottish education secretary says
- Sex abuse: Warning over treatment of child ‘offenders’
- Early intervention improves children’s achievement at school, report finds
- Free school meals: Report on struggling small schools ‘not published’
- Union calls for Nicky Morgan to resign over Sats results
- Headteachers call for NHS-style pay cap to rein in supply agencies
- Term-time holiday court win prompts councils to drop cases
- Wales needs a register of home-educated pupils, says report
- If you prick us, we do not bleed: Shakespeare’s plays need more zombies, survey finds
- Free-school founder denies using public money to pay off debts
- Ofqual delays decisions on exam re-marking reforms
- News story: Changes to enquiries and appeals
- Press release: Technical education overhaul unveiled by Skills Minister
- Thousands of courses scrapped in vocational shake-up
- Three councils ‘fail to track children missing from school’
- Schools will lose their heads over Sats results, union warns
- Exclusive: How an Ofsted ‘inadequate’ rating can make you sick
- Exclusive: High-stakes accountability puts deputies off headship, research finds
- New plans for post-16 education ‘will be seen as another form of the 11-plus’
- ‘Culture of fear’ still exists in Trojan Horse schools
- Headteacher tells parents of his Sats ‘heartbreak’ in emotional letter
- Morgan snubs MPs to appoint Amanda Spielman as Ofsted chief inspector
- Nicky Morgan to force through choice of new Ofsted chief
- News story: Ofsted board: new members announced
- Training and retaining teachers: nine things we’ve learned this week
- Neil Carmichael on Amanda Spielman as new Oftsed head
- Exclusive: Nicky Morgan aides circulate ‘desperate’ letter to generate support for Amanda Spielman
- Pupil absence fines highest on record as they rise by more than 50 per cent in a year
- Big increase in term-time absence fines
- Speech: Nicky Morgan: celebration, ambition and inspiration
- UK’s first robot college to teach future tech workers
- Academy trusts ‘no better than councils’
- MPs reject new head of Ofsted
- Five reasons why MPs have rejected Amanda Spielman for the top job at Ofsted
- Academy chains come first and last in new league tables
- Teachers are overworked and underpaid, parents say
- MPs reject appointment of Amanda Spielman as Ofsted chief inspector, citing lack of ‘vision and passion’
- How to tell parents – and pupils – about this year’s Sats results
- Teachers’ salaries ‘will need to rise in future’
- Pay body recommends 1 per cent pay rise for 2016 but issues warning over recruitment
- Teachers face 1 per cent pay rise for 2016 but pay body issues warning over recruitment
- Nicky Morgan: Sats results are ‘a reflection of how well children have performed against a new curriculum’
- Plans for major overhaul of exam re-marking could be delayed
- Statement to Parliament: School Teachers’ Review Body: 26th report, 2016
- News story: Schools financial health checks
- The e-degrees
- Teachers in England strike over pay and conditions
- Watch: Teachers’ concerns have reached ‘boiling point’, say staff taking part in NUT strike
- Teachers share consternation over results of KS2 Sats reading test
- Teachers react with shock and anger to Sats reading test results
- Nick Gibb: NUT strike is ‘pointless’
- Five questions everybody is asking about the NUT strike today
- Half of primary pupils meet new tough standard
- The new Sats
- Sats results 2016: Just 53 per cent of pupils reach expected standard in all three subjects at key stage 2
- Press release: New primary school tests show schools rising to the challenge
- Nervous teachers braced as ‘chaotic’ Sats marks published – with very mixed results
- Careers advice: Downgrade schools with poor service, MPs urge
- Teachers’ strike: Schools to close because of NUT walkout
- Sats results exclusive: Vast majority of heads say tests were harder than expected
- Junior doctors speak up in support of striking teachers
- Do not compare Sats results with previous years, says Nicky Morgan
- The ‘free market’ will ensure teachers receive high salaries, says Nick Gibb
- Morgan warns Sats results not comparable to previous years
- Child abuse inquiry chairwoman Susan O’Brien QC resigns
- EBacc to blame for shortage of design and technology teachers, subject association says
- Speech: Sally Collier’s inaugural speech as Chief Regulator of Ofqual
- Durand Academy may close amid ‘serious financial concerns’
- Morgan says teachers’ strike ‘unnecessary’
- Durand Academy Trust hit with ‘pre-termination’ warning
- Value of testing at age five is ‘negligible’, say Tories
- Private college ordered to pay £5,000 to former student
- Watch: ‘One teaspoon of listening oil and 10 integrity sweets’…pupils give their recipe for a great teacher
- NUT strike: Nicky Morgan accused of ‘deceiving the public’ over school funding cuts
- Brexit, teacher training, pupil premium and easing the transition to secondary school – The TES podcast, 1 July
- News story: National database of governors
- Ten-year-old girl offered prestigious summer fellowship among world-class scientists
- News story: EU referendum result: Department for Education update
- Exclusive: Phonics and maths mastery expected in new teacher training curriculum
- Angela Rayner appointed Labour’s third shadow education secretary in less than a week
- Angela Rayner appointed shadow education secretary
- News story: Summer Series Symposium – 29 June 2016
- Teachers warn Nicky Morgan of racism in schools following Brexit vote
- Exclusive: millions in funding for pupils in care left unspent
- Calls for removal of asbestos from schools intensify after death of teacher
- Part-time roles may tempt ex-teachers to return to the profession
- Brexit ‘paralysis’ to hit school funding and teacher pay
- Ofqual to begin major new research into exam marking errors
- Council gets green light for Supreme Court challenge over term time holidays
- Approved Knowsley sixth form closure ends A-level provision
- Exams overhaul is putting teaching and learning at risk, heads’ leader warns
- Isle of Wight Council can appeal school holiday ruling
- Vacancy rates down but other problems remain: 5 new DfE stats on teacher shortages
- Vacancy rates down but other problems deepen: 5 new DfE stats on teacher shortages
- Vacancy rates down but other problems deepen: five new DfE stats on teacher shortages
- European referendum: Pupils ‘fear being forced out’
- Nicky Morgan rules herself out of Tory leadership and backs Gove as next PM
- Sweatshop risk
- A pledge to improve marking and 5 other messages for teachers in the new Ofqual chief’s first major speech
- Headteachers call on David Cameron to reassure ‘fearful’ EU pupils over Brexit consequences
- Convoluted curriculum to be made ‘simpler and clearer’ for teachers
- New Ofsted boss quizzed on lack of teaching experience
- Press release: HM Chief Inspector raises concerns about secondary schools
- Pat Glass resigns as Labour education shadow secretary
- Scrapping the ‘outstanding’ grade and inspecting academy trusts: Seven key thoughts from Ofsted’s new chief inspector
- Scrapping the ‘outstanding’ grade and inspecting academy trusts: 14 key thoughts from Ofsted’s new chief inspector
- Pat Glass leaves ‘dream job’ as shadow education secretary after just two days
- More English schools rated good or outstanding by Ofsted
- Press release: Record levels of children in good and outstanding schools
- Christine Quinn appointed as Regional Schools Commissioner for the West Midlands
- The number of good and outstanding schools is up and four other facts revealed by Ofsted today
- The proportion of good or outstanding schools has risen this year and four other facts revealed by Ofsted today
- News story: Perceptions of A levels and GCSEs in England: wave 14
- Press release: New Schools Commissioner for the West Midlands
- University of food awards ‘Nobel prize for chefs’
- More than a third of girls have witnessed sex discrimination at school, report says
- Italian PM suggests UK students could have EU passports
- New shadow education secretary Pat Glass will not stand for re-election after death threats
- School population rises by 121,000
- The rise of ‘titan’ primaries and 5 other ways our school system is changing
- The rise of ‘titan’ primaries and four other ways our school system is changing
- NUT issues Nicky Morgan with three-point ultimatum over strike
- Three quarters of children’s services weak, Ofsted says
- No evidence that academy status improves performance of primary pupils, new research concludes
- Numbered GCSE grades allowed in N. Ireland
- Work in progress
- Pass mark for this year’s phonics test revealed
- Anti-Semitism compensation and apology for student
- Funding honoured for EU students in UK
- Pat Glass appointed Labour’s education shadow secretary
- Ofsted to challenge schools that use exam entries ‘against pupils’ interests’ to climb league tables
- Six things you need to know about Pat Glass
- India Bihar ‘exam topper’ sent to jail for cheating
- Pat Glass appointed as shadow education secretary
- Government accused of using children as ‘guinea pigs’ for national testing
- Shadow education secretary Lucy Powell resigns
- Children’s laureates join forces to campaign for creativity in schools
- Exclusive: Charitable status ‘more trouble than it’s worth’ say independent schools
- Academy chains, England’s tough new maths GCSEs and getting research right: it’s the TES podcast
- TES Schools Awards: the winners revealed
- EU referendum ‘chaos’ could lead to even longer delays in teacher pay rises, unions warn
- Schools don’t let us speak to pupils, claim universities trying to widen access
- The return of grammar schools, shortages of language teachers: four things for education to consider in the wake of Brexit
- EU Referendum: Reassurance sought over EU students
- DfE’s big academy chain plan could threaten school improvement, experts warn
- Exclusive: tougher GCSE risks driving pupils away from maths
- Teaching union backs programme of strikes
- Teachers to take national strike action over pay and conditions
- Speech: Sir Michael Wilshaw’s speech to the Festival of Education
- Pupils expected to favour different universities when the government starts to judge their teaching
- Pupils’ perceptions of universities expected to shift when government judges teaching
- Wilshaw: ‘Don’t bleat about the tyranny of testing’
- Peake practice
- Poor pupils ‘are still let down’, warns Ofsted boss
- ‘Off-topic’ exam sparks protest by Basingstoke students
- Will your seven-year-olds meet the expected standard in maths and English?
- Girls’ schools chain appoints advertising executive as its next leader
- Teaching Leaders and The Future Leaders Trust charities to merge
- Doctors use smartphones to help patients a continent away
- Free school founder and two staff ‘treated public money as their own’, court hears
- Brexit would damage education, teachers say
- Teaching assistants face violence at work, says union
- Second Scottish teaching union to vote on industrial action
- Welsh universities firmly behind EU membership
- Victims as young as one abused by online predators, says NSPCC
- Teaching assistants bear brunt of classroom violence, union says
- Rehashed A-level exam questions gave some students ‘unfair advantage’, pupils claim
- Less than one in five UK 15-year-olds understand averages, Pisa report reveals
- Magic reading key
- Former English teacher, and Children’s Laureate, pick up prestigious children’s book awards
- Watch live: Carnegie and Kate Greenaway children’s book awards announced today
- Watch:Carnegie and Kate Greenaway children’s book awards announced today
- Watch: Carnegie and Kate Greenaway book award winners to be announced today
- Academic selection means disadvantaged children are less likely to learn in-depth maths, Pisa report finds
- Mexico teachers protest: Six killed in Oaxaca clashes
- Extension of free nursery places could be ‘catastrophic’ for disadvantaged children, academy chain warns
- Science park plans major expansion
- Exclusive: UK recruitment fears as number of teachers in English-speaking international schools set to double
- Nine in 10 teachers believe Sats preparation harms children’s mental health, survey finds
- School nurses could help solve mental health crisis but workload is too heavy, union says
- Nicky Morgan ‘considering installing panic button’ following Jo Cox murder
- No room for manoeuvre on ‘essential’ national tests
- Petition over ‘unfair’ A-level biology exam gains thousands of signatures
- Farnborough teacher struck off for sex with student
- Gibb and Powell make up cross-party keynote speakers at Impact conference
- Private schools say reformed exams will allow them to pull further ahead of state sector results
- Exclusive: Private schools say reformed exams will allow them to pull further ahead of state sector results
- More schools use pupil premium to offset cuts, says charity
- Schools are using pupil-premium funding to offset budget cuts, poll finds
- Exclusive new survey shows clear majority of teachers want to remain in the EU
- The TES podcast – EU referendum special
- Leaflets found in Muslim school say music ‘acts of devil’
- Teachers vote for industrial action over workload
- Secondary schools need 16,000 new spaces within seven years
- Scots secondary teachers vote to take industrial action
- Scottish students call for ‘bold’ support reform
- Two NI primaries form joint faith school
- Dancing can bring people together, say researchers
- UK state school pupils for US Ivy League
- Ben Goldacre: ‘Evidence-based research should play a larger role in teacher training’
- Ben Goldacre: ‘Research should play a larger role in teacher training’
- Speaking up
- Pupils have no time for classroom reading, primary teachers warn
- Wanted: chief executive for new College of Teaching
- Sponsors lose control of 119 failing academies
- Vast majority of academy chains ‘mediocre’, says Wilshaw, condemning ‘Walmart-style, empire-building’
- ‘Parents need lessons for children’s mental health’
- Home schooling: Councils call for pupils’ education register
- Free childcare plans ‘in jeopardy’
- Pornography ‘desensitising young people’
- Too many girls ‘held back by inner critic’
- Pupils ‘feel under pressure to be like Mary Poppins’, says girls’ schools’ chief
- Track pre-school children’s achievement into primary schools, say MPs
- Shifting perspective
- Leading thinktank to focus on education to plug gaps in ‘objective evidence’
- Schools and universities told to bid for teacher training places under new system
- New sexting guidance to be sent to schools
- One in six families misses top secondary school choice
- One in six pupils lose out on first choice secondary school
- One in six pupils loses out on first-choice secondary school
- ‘Just tell us’
- Gender imbalance in high-powered jobs blamed on inflexible school curriculum
- Exclusive: New rules mean pupils can lose grades through coursework appeals
- Mafia criminals’ income ‘boosted by education’
- School proms and fancy-dress fundraisers stigmatise poor pupils, report finds
- Moderation problems will make it impossible to evaluate primary schools fairly, heads say
- UK facing ‘digital skills crisis’ warn MPs
- Primary tests are the ‘carbuncle’ on a ‘boil’ of a curriculum, says union leader
- Maths associations urge Nicky Morgan to think again over Year 7 resit tests
- Kicking off
- News story: Queen’s Birthday Honours 2016: education and children’s services
- Secondary head, Ark founder and union leader recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours List
- Amanda Spielman chosen as new Ofsted chief
- Five urgent items in Amanda Spielman’s Ofsted in-tray
- Who is Amanda Spielman? The next Ofsted chief’s education CV
- Press release: Education Secretary recommends new Chief Inspector of Ofsted
- Exclusive: Amanda Spielman gets nod as next Ofsted chief inspector
- Special needs units risk closure in shake-up, say heads
- AQA admits error in GCSE maths paper
- Ofsted, teacher shortages, no pay rises until Christmas and daydreaming – The TES podcast 10 June 2016
- Teachers could have to wait until Christmas for pay rises
- Schools still let down bright pupils, says Ofsted
- Exclusive: DfE attempt to keep thousands of foreign teachers ‘likely to fail’
- Ministers ‘have no plan to address teacher shortages’
- Twelve ways a ‘woefully aloof’ DfE has got teacher shortages wrong
- Eight things new arrivals need to know about England’s schools system
- Wilshaw: ‘Stop moaning about testing and bring back Sats for 14-year-olds’
- Speech: HMCI’s monthly commentary: June 2016
- Council to appeal High Court ruling over term-time holidays
- Council to appeal High Court ruling on term-time holidays
- Gender balance of secondary heads won’t match workforce until 2040
- New evidence of teacher shortages as trainers report growing demand for staff in ‘easy to recruit’ subjects
- Students doubt university value
- What are your pupils’ chances of getting into university? Eight new facts revealed in today’s admissions data
- Pupils could miss out on GCSE resits
- Teachers’ subject training ‘too brief’
- Spending watchdog calls on DfE to justify £1 billion spent on teacher training bursaries
- University pays $20,000 data ransom
- Heads to face Ofsted questions on how they cope with teacher shortages
- Chinese gaokao exam cheats face seven-year jail term
- A-level ‘disparity’ highlighted in study
- Tutors become part of the app culture
- Palestinian winner of $1m teaching prize urges the UK to offer adequate support to refugee children
- Teaching assistants could take industrial action
- Petition to scrap planned Sats resits in secondary attracts 3,000 signatures
- Thousands sign petition to ditch Sats resits plan
- Girls ‘wear shorts under school skirts’
- ‘Everyday sexual terrorisation’ of girls is not taken seriously in schools, MPs told
- Speakers for Schools and TES to host live post-Brexit referendum panel with Robert Peston
- Too many schools ‘not good enough’
- Pupils to go home early for England game
- First fairytale festival to be held
- Ofsted blasts standards of schools in East Midlands
- Press release: Ofsted issues warning about education in the East Midlands
- Teachers back action on workload
- Children with mental health issues wait 10 years for support, report finds
- Term-time holiday dad to help others
- Elusive street artist Banksy paints mural on a primary school
- ‘If my headteacher were a food…’ 22 ways to entertain yourself when you’re invigilating
- Strike targets Winchester Uni open day
- Banksy leaves mural ‘present’ at school
- Concerns over computer science exam
- Primary specialists have ‘negative impact’ on pupil results
- ‘Shambolic’ college ‘lost students’ work’
- Private schools reject claims they entrench privilege
- Watch: Student gives impassioned graduation speech on importance of education
- Key stage 1 scaled scores released: did your pupils reach the ‘expected level’?
- Ofqual defended its controversial changes to exam appeals today – here are the 5 key points
- First ever list of global players in education technology industry compiled
- Teaching on migration crisis frontline
- Oxford students vote to stay in NUS
- University wipes out gender pay gap
- Parents’ anger at school holidays cut
- Ofqual grading doubts, exam re-marking anger and the case for grammar; it’s the TES podcast
- Teacher banned after hair-dryer assault
- Lecturers threaten uni marking boycott
- Exclusive: How Ofqual’s grading system can produce inaccurate results
- University gender gap can be traced back to the age of 13
- Heads concerned that funding and teacher training to support SEND pupils is inadequate, survey finds
- Special needs pupils ‘need more support’
- Schools with large numbers of EU immigrant pupils ‘achieve better results’
- Half of new regional schools commissioner deputies appointed
- Humanists threaten further court action over unlawful RE syllabus
- Smaller class size policy questioned
- Universities criticised over strike pay
- The gay Cuban president in Washington
- The government’s education policy is an ‘assault on childhood’, says children’s author Meg Rosoff
- Student loan petition tops 100,000
- Half-term watch: ‘Was this the speech that lost the DfE’s mental health tsar her job?’
- Children who struggle with numbers on the rise in Scotland, major survey shows
- Numeracy rate falls among Scots pupils
- Could PhD students help to solve the teacher recruitment crisis?
- Care home scandal families’ plea to PM
- Why state school cricket has risen from the ashes
- VIDEO: The EU vote and the future of universities
- Ofqual issues double exams warning: watch out for scams and expect ‘variable’ results
- Ministers plan to bolster academy oversight with nine new highly paid officials: 7 things you need to know
- New education secretary ‘must repair rift with councils’
- VIDEO: Why ‘funslinger’ is taking off in schools
- VIDEO: ‘Huge variation’ in mental health support
- Children ‘denied mental health support’
- Cambridge University to remain with NUS
- Child death inquiries to be overhauled
- Teachers worse off by tens of thousands of pounds, analysis finds
- Exclusive: ‘Deadening, difficult and unfair’ – the experts’ verdicts on this year’s Sats
- How the web could be coming to an exam room near you
- Teachers in two-thirds of schools face threat of redundancy, TES survey finds
- Students face ‘shocking’ access gap
- A million more ‘to live with parents’
- Funding formula delay risks throwing schools into ‘chaos’, headteachers warn
- Home Office to investigate impact of tougher immigration rules on teacher shortages
- Press release: Funding boost for schools helping pupils develop character
- News story: Ofqual publishes open letter and figures on summer 2016 exams
- Ofsted ratings not key to how parents pick schools, finds survey
- Countdown begins to the TES Schools Awards
- Six things we learned from today’s exam entry figures
- Exam regulator changing re-marks system
- Student loan mis-sold, says graduate
- News story: Fairness at the heart of proposed changes to marking reviews and appeals system
- Ofqual pushes ahead with controversial clampdown on exam appeals
- Wales has ‘teacher recruitment problem’
- Refugee is Children’s Word of the Year
- Online learning to cut tuition fees
- Exam leak sparked ‘near emergency’
- New childcare policy ‘could widen the attainment gap’ in schools
- Exam stress among teen suicide factors
- Nicola Sturgeon to seek international advice on improving schools
- Student suicide figures increase
- Speech: Sir Michael Wilshaw’s speech to the TES Leadership conference
- Suspected abuse referrals ‘swamp staff’
- Wilshaw calls for more mavericks to shake up an ‘ordinary education system’
- University pay dispute could widen
- Cancel primary test results, heads say
- Four-year-olds’ name-writing ability predicts their later achievement, research finds
- Heads call on ministers not to publish ‘very risky’ Sats data
- Top author and children’s laureate publish illustrated poem on the dangers of testing children too early
- When a hoax call disrupts exams
- Famous Five spoof books to be published
- Exam board apologises to travel firm over out-of-date AS-level question
- Try the SATs reading paper that left pupils in tears
- Uni’s Mauritius campus is ‘madness’
- ‘Urgent action’ needed over decline in language learning, Cambridge University warns
- Heads’ union sets up independent assessment review, in response to ‘alienating’ government reforms
- Heads’ union launches review of assessment in response to ‘alienating’ government reforms
- Trust to run city’s children’s services
- Pupils return to safety probe schools
- A third of teachers ‘considering leaving within the next year’
- Schoolchildren vote to remain in the EU
- Emergency warzone education fund starts
- 14 ways to help pupils combat exam anxiety
- Watch teachers’ protest song against forced academisation
- Part-time postgraduate support scrapped
- ‘Cut prosecutions’ for children in care
- Action urged on northern England schools
- Weight new school funding formula in favour of schools struggling to recruit, report says
- Workload: ‘School leaders need to set their teachers a better example’
- Chinese billionaire launches world’s biggest education prize
- Eight ways teachers can improve primary assessment
- Loss of school librarians is ‘a national scandal’
- Languages exam choice threatened, councils in the mass academisation ‘red zones’ and the complexities of Progress 8; it’s the TES podcast
- Teachers do not have time to learn about research evidence, studies find
- Grassroots event will encourage teachers to take charge of primary assessment
- New boss for failed children’s service
- News story: Report cheating, malpractice or exam fraud, Ofqual urges
- Analysis: Is your school in an area likely to be hit by forced mass academisation?
- Why Pisa plans to ask students if they think their teachers are racist
- Exclusive: board’s withdrawal from language exams heralds shift to ‘monopoly’ system, experts warn
- Students risk missing referendum vote
- Profiteers are ‘prowling around’ education, says union leader
- Headteachers’ leader backs ‘creative’ solutions to enable cheaper family holidays
- Science and languages ‘marginalised’
- University lecturers aren’t good enough at teaching, sixth form heads say
- Exclusive: Morgan offers unions olive branch of new pay and workload talks
- Science and languages are the ‘poor relations’ in primary schools, Wilshaw warns
- Pledge to act over term-time holidays
- Speech: HMCI’s monthly commentary: May 2016
- Spy service sets school challenge
- Term-time holiday ruling poses ‘significant threat’ to attendance drive, says Nick Gibb
- Freed Chibok girl reunited with family
- Complaints over ‘cruel’ maths paper swamp social media – but one maths teacher says it’s just students ranting
- VIDEO: Parkour transforms pupils’ wellbeing
- Ten years after 15-year-old Kiyan Prince’s murder, his father is reaching out to schools to help end knife crime
- Adoption reform ‘to quicken placements’
- ‘First Chibok girl found’ in Nigeria
- Swinney to become education secretary
- Queen’s speech: Government confirms raft of reforms in a new education bill
- WATCH: Putting the fun back into learning. Is this the best classroom door in the country?
- Independent inquiry launched into Edinburgh school safety fiasco
- Pupils confused by ‘business studies question’ in biology GCSE
- Safety fears ground mortarboard throw
- Careers talks ‘boost future earnings’
- ‘Hidden army’ of carers in their 80s
- Academy trust told to revise admissions policy over plans to prioritise the children of staff across the chain
- Petition over ‘unusually hard’ maths exam gathers nearly 25,000 signatures
- School inquiry to begin after summer
- There is a ‘dearth’ of good academy chain chief executives, warns free school founder Toby Young
- Sam Smith’s school drops music exams
- Supply teacher spend exceeds £800m
- Pupils facing exams system ‘lottery’
- Brexit ‘risk’ for UK universities
- Two children in every class experience language disorders, study suggests
- Unions call for education bill to be dropped from Queen’s Speech
- Sats are nothing to do with writing well, children’s authors tell pupil who is ‘in bits’ after the tests
- Twins separated due to council ‘cock up’
- News story: Julie Swan appointed Executive Director for General Qualifications
- Exclusive: exam board drops modern foreign language GCSEs and A-levels
- Exclusive: OCR exam board drops modern foreign language GCSEs and A-levels
- Bleak outlook: teacher shortages loom in almost all secondary school subjects, says expert
- Schools need to treat parents who separate equally, report says
- Ofsted discovers 100 ‘illegal schools’
- Ofsted ‘extremely concerned’ around risk of indoctrination in illegal schools
- Ofsted ‘extremely concerned’ about risk of indoctrination in illegal schools
- Why one charity is sending free science kits to every school in the country
- New exams have created ‘unsustainable’ workload for teachers and pupils, report finds
- University changes plan to be revealed
- Term-time holiday ruling ‘confusing’
- Student loan calculator overhauled
- Holiday outlook – what might change?
- Pupil Premium Awards winners celebrate
- Teaching slang at primary could help fight ‘middle-class’ Sats bias, says academic
- DfE plans law change after court backs man who took daughter on term time holiday
- Student unions split on leaving NUS
- Pupils sign ‘no fouls’ football contract
- Exclusive: more primary schools to be judged as ‘failing’
- Exclusive: scores more primaries could fall below crucial ‘floor standards’ DfE reveals
- Exclusive: London mayor Sadiq Khan vows to fight for school budgets in the capital
- Exclusive: Scrap Sats, say teachers and parents – but pupils want primary tests to stay
- High Court to rule on term-time holiday
- Singapore terms join Oxford Dictionary
- News story: Schools tackling disadvantage celebrated at Pupil Premium Awards
- Primaries’ ability to cope with growing diversity is hindered by a fragmented system, research finds
- Stretched NHS child mental health services are ‘the untold scandal of our generation’, schools warn
- Ministers have ‘run roughshod’ over teachers on Sats, and have a ‘sinister’ approach to school leaders; private head claims
- Spurs plan to open north London school
- Speech: Do it like Sir Alex
- Girls born this year will be ‘75% more likely to go to university’ than boys
- ‘Keep computers on all day and don’t let teachers buy supplies’ – 10 ways for schools to save money
- The government is eager not to ‘scare off’ potential suitors for Perry Beeches schools
- Sats: DfE says similarities between reading paper and revision guide will not compromise the test
- Flagship academy trust head steps aside
- Helpline takes more exam stress calls
- Private school pupils turn out to be healthier adults than state-educated peers, study finds
- Poor school buildings ‘harming pupils’
- UK ‘losing international student share’
- One in five teachers has considered quitting over ‘wretched’ buildings
- Nearly every school an academy ‘a reality’ despite government U-turn, thinktank claims
- Deaf children lag behind hearing peers, charity says
- Pupils’ exam stress is rising dramatically, new figures show
- Schools minister refuses to answer grammar question after ‘bitter experience’
- Sats: ‘I’ve told my son not to worry’
- Sats test leak investigation will ‘identify the culprit’, Nick Gibb tells MPs
- ‘Sats reading tests too middle class, and would have no relevance to inner-city children,’ teachers say
- Statement to Parliament: Key stage 2 tests: oral statement
- VIDEO: Sats are ‘incomprehensible’
- School inquiry ‘to conclude by year end’
- News story: Key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test
- Sats leak was down to ‘rogue marker’ says DfE
- Sats: Another test accidentally published online
- Sats: Today’s grammar test accidentally published online
- Sats: Today’s grammar test leaked online
- Thai smartwatch exam cheats force resit
- Second Sats test ‘published by mistake’
- Speech: Nick Gibb: the role of leadership in school improvement
- SATs: Pupils in tears after sitting ‘incredibly difficult’ reading test
- ‘I’m in charge of worrying’ – Teachers taking the stress out of Sats tests
- University strike could threaten exams
- Digital skills ‘guard against job loss’
- Sats tests letter to pupils goes viral
- VIDEO: Children’s tips to cope with exam stress
- Teachers and leaders split over the solution to the staffing crisis
- Knowledge is ‘not enough’ if students are to find jobs after the ‘fourth industrial revolution’, says Lord Baker
- Many pupils who start primary school ‘aren’t ready for the classroom’
- Primary pupils ‘feel test pressure’
- Why stretching the truth in references is a legal minefield
- ‘Eat ice cream and laugh until your tummy hurts’: advice from teachers to their pupils on how to cope with Sats week
- Unions hail scrapping of academy plans
- VIDEO: Government U-turn on academies
- Computing GCSE ‘compromised’ claim
- A history of climb-downs: five recent DfE U-turns
- A history of climbdowns: five recent DfE U-turns
- What teachers’ leaders think of the DfE’s U-turn on forced academisation
- Small rural schools to receive more DfE support
- Press release: Next steps to spread educational excellence everywhere announced
- Government U-turns on forced academisation for all schools
- Climbdown over forced academy plans
- Speech: Nicky Morgan: Leicester Enterprise Adviser Network launch
- Government to review controversial classroom ban rule
- Special needs pupils school place delay
- ‘Exploited’ supply teachers could lose £200 a month
- Exclusive: Teachers choose smaller classes over pay rises
- Axed health champion fears for young
- Exclusive: Control over admissions should be removed from schools, new study recommends
- Natasha Devon, Nick Gibb’s grammar fail and class sizes over pay rises; it’s the TES podcast
- ‘Narrowing’ of the curriculum is leading to a ‘massive skills shortage’, former education secretary claims
- Nick Gibb admits he had already seen the grammar question he got wrong live on air
- Schools mental-health champion axed
- GCSE and A-level delays will cost teachers their summer holidays, union leader warns
- British universities slip down global reputation rankings
- Hiddleston defends war zone children
- UK universities slip in world rankings
- The DfE’s ex-mental health champion: ‘Ministers may have dumped me, but my campaign will go on’
- Government must launch a royal commission into ‘failing’ state system, says private school head
- Good primaries show little benefit from becoming an academy, new analysis finds
- Speech: Nicky Morgan: Naz Legacy Foundation
- Nick Gibb is not alone: five occasions when politicians have failed to meet their own school standards
- Primary academies ‘mixed results’
- Unicef: 75m children deprived of school
- Syrian refugee students rebuild from Beirut
- Parents are right to take their children out of school today, children’s authors say
- Speech: Mental health pilots: where next?
- Wilshaw backs tougher key stage 1 tests as pupils ‘strike’
- Schools minister trips up on grammar question for 11-year-olds
- Listen: Schools minister trips up on grammar question for 11-year-olds
- Exam papers replaced after ‘leak’
- Sats: Parents keep their children off school to protest against primary testing
- Rich and poor lifespan gap ‘widening’
- Parents plan school boycott over tests
- More than half of school support staff experience stress, anxiety or depression, research finds
- More power must come with more staff, say heads
- End primary school ‘chaos’, heads say
- Heads call for parents to lose legal right to withdraw children from RE lessons
- ‘There is anger and despair in schools beyond any I’ve seen before’, heads’ leader warns ministers
- ‘Bullying tactics’ and ‘a culture of threat’ putting teachers off headship
- VIDEO: Should all children study RE?
- Headteachers to consider industrial action against forced academisation
- ‘Our staff need to fight this, they are on their knees’: headteachers may take industrial action over academy plans
- VIDEO: ‘You don’t have to test to assess’
- Nicky Morgan is jeered and heckled by headteachers over Sats and academies
- WATCH: Nicky Morgan jeered and heckled by headteachers over Sats and academies
- Nicky Morgan jeered and heckled by headteachers over Sats and academies
- VIDEO: Morgan heckled over academy plans
- Morgan heckled at heads’ conference
- Speech: Nicky Morgan speech at the NAHT annual conference 2016
- Head’s doubts over mass academisation
- School leaders demand more funding and status for early years
- Academisation, Sats tests, Minecraft and Game of Thrones; it’s the TES podcast
- ‘I had to relearn grammar rules in order to teach them’ – one leading head on the new Sats
- North-South divide keeps growing among private schools
- VIDEO: Is primary testing too stressful?
- Schools could stay closed until August
- Pupils suffer as school leaders are forced to abandon lessons to stand in for heads
- School bans ‘abusive’ swearing parents
- Primary testing regime in chaos – heads
- Teachers still using ‘deep-marking’ techniques, despite lack of evidence that it helps pupil learning
- The latest leadership puzzle: who becomes CEO when academies form chains?
- Union calls for review of ‘chaotic’ primary assessment
- Hundreds of potential teachers ‘turned away’ under controversial recruitment limits
- Sats protest: thousands of parents to pull children out of school
- ‘Not diverse’ nursery report withdrawn
- Best teachers in the world are more likely to use textbooks, government adviser claims
- VIDEO: Who faces highest graduate debts?
- England degree debt ‘higher than peers’
- Care children denied mental health help
- Warning on subject choice at 16
- A third of university applicants regret A-level choices, survey finds
- Despite the rise of young adult fiction, teenagers still don’t like reading, survey finds
- Poorer pupils more likely to have inexperienced and unqualified teachers, research finds
- Sats tests are ‘not shambolic’: eight things Nicky Morgan told MPs today
- Morgan offers no academy concessions
- Speech: The importance of the curriculum
- Parents plan school boycott over Sats
- Muslim school staff ‘divided by gender’
- Staff are still segregated at private faith schools, Ofsted warns ministers
- Cameron rules out prospect of academy U-turn
- The prime minister’s ‘not for turning’ on academies
- ‘Not enough is being done to help women teachers break the glass ceiling’, report finds
- News story: Awarding organisations must justify sizes of qualifications
- EAL pupils’ academic performance depends on where they live, research finds
- News story: Report to Parliament published
- Government must convert ’15 academies a month’ report says
- Do students pick universities because of movies?
- Teachers to be trained as ‘mental health first-aiders’
- SEND reforms could put more pressure on parents, research says
- SEND reforms put more pressure on parents, says study
- Anti-terror measure allowing French pupils to smoke in school is banned
- India ‘sedition’ students suspended
- Government wins vote on child refugees
- The country planning to privatise education
- Tory MPs ‘challenge academy compulsion’
- Local authority schools outperform academies, say councils
- Honorary degree for Dr Who star Tennant
- Teaching assistants will be trained to respond to pupils’ mental health issues
- How councils could run academies
- Teachers are the workers most likely to put in extra hours, survey finds
- NUS ‘right to have no platform policy’
- Nursery staffing ‘catastrophe’ warning
- Phonics helps disadvantaged pupils but has no long-term benefits for the average child, major new study finds
- VIDEO: Councils in academies plan warning
- School leaver employment statistics branded ‘a fraud’
- Councils warn over academies plan
- Two frontrunners emerge for Ofsted top job
- Live academisation webchat with education secretary Nicky Morgan: Wednesday 4 May
- Watch: Shakespeare has no place in the classroom, Sir Ian McKellen tells TES
- Visas of 30,000 students a year curtailed
- Ministers do not understand the significance of full-academisation, governors warn
- Did too much, too soon spell disaster for DfE?
- News story: Views sought on proposals for setting grade standards for new GCSEs
- Press release: Pupil Premium Awards finalists announced
- Workload: Teachers spend longer administering tests than analysing the results
- Pupil Premium Award finalists named
- Press release: Community languages saved to ensure diverse curriculum continues
- Press release: Statement from STA about key stage 1 tests
- Press release: Statement from DfE about key stage 1 tests
- Students threaten to split from NUS
- Exclusive: Wilshaw, Seldon and Young behind new college to parachute NQTs into school leadership
- News story: What causes variability in school-level GCSE results year-on-year?
- Exclusive: DfE approves scores of ‘ghost trusts’ with no schools
- Minister cancels leaked spelling test
- Shakespeare’s ‘first classroom’ on view
- Poorer pupils’ results ‘vary greatly’ at primary schools with similar intakes
- ‘Don’t trust IGCSE English grades’, private school heads tell admissions officials
- KS1 Spag test scrapped after paper leaked
- Ministers scrap this year’s KS1 spelling punctuation and grammar test following online leak
- Teachers accused of brainwashing pupils
- Uni applications should be ‘personal’
- University sorry for search tampering
- Heads’ leader calls for leaked key stage 1 test to be scrapped
- PSHE teachers face ‘aggression and threats’ from parents
- Ministers reject ‘more direct’ accountability for regional schools commissioners
- Sats test leak makes a ‘mockery’ of the exam system, says teacher who discovered mistake
- Spag test leak makes a ‘mockery’ of the exam system, says teacher who discovered mistake
- Press release: Encouraging pupils to foster a love of Shakespeare
- ‘I have always been passionate about…’ The 10 most overused opening lines in pupils’ university applications
- Sats spelling test was on practice paper
- Inquiry launched as DfE accidentally leaks national primary test online
- Primary headteacher resigns, saying government is forcing schools to ‘factory farm’ children
- Academy accounts uncertain, says watchdog
- Speech: Academies Show 2016: educational excellence everywhere
- Academies: Spending watchdog warns of ‘pervasive’ errors in DfE accounts
- Schools tsar fears academisation will lead to education funding ‘washing’ into lawyers’ pockets
- New student union president elected
- PM vows to ‘finish the job’ on academies
- Primary pupils ‘able to choose gender’
- Final decision on ‘no A-level borough’
- Morgan attempts to reassure schools over academisation plans
- Nicky Morgan attempts to reassure schools over academisation plans
- After-school club boost for poor pupils
- Free hours plan ‘could close nurseries’
- Child social work posts ‘20% vacant’
- Muslim exam candidates should consider not fasting during Ramadan, heads say
- Attacks on teachers ‘25% extra jail’
- Out-of-school sports clubs may boost primary maths
- Head quits over ‘factory farming’ pupils
- How do you get picked for University Challenge?
- Comprehensive becomes the first state school to open a private branch in China
- SEND Focus: ‘We are failing all children by teaching them that “SEND kids” should be treated differently’
- ‘Important issues’ raised over academies
- Inquiry into sexual violence in schools
- Sexual harassment in schools sparks inquiry
- Sexual harassment rife in schools
- Up to one in five children miss out on top choice primary, survey of local authorities shows
- Workload: Tens of thousands of teachers spend more than 11 hours marking every week
- Schools are becoming ‘exam factories’ that fail to prepare pupils for the workplace, business leaders warn
- VIDEO: Tech helps to teach Malawi’s children
- Languages A levels are becoming increasingly ‘unviable’ as crisis in the subjects grows, report warns
- Inside a multi-academy school
- Harsh marks ‘put pupils off languages’
- Poor ‘lose in primary schools scramble’
- Poor children are more likely to go to inadequate primary schools, research reveals
- Heads call for government review of costly PFI deals
- Press release: Turbocharged academies programme gives better education for 350,000 children
- Read one head’s extraordinary resignation letter over the government’s education policies
- Head quits in academies plan protest
- The Soviet space secret found by pupils
- French girls ‘tortured 12-year-old’
- Speech: Sir Michael Wilshaw’s speech to the Fair Education Alliance
- Campaign aims to inspire teachers to run their ‘dream school’
- The shortlist for the TES Schools Awards 2016 is revealed
- Joining a MAT is like ‘getting married with no chance of a divorce’, experts warn
- Tory doubts over academy school plans
- Replacing baseline with two tests would be ‘the final straw’, heads warn
- Heads say exam results unreliable
- Thousands of pupils ‘underweight’ – MPs
- IGCSE grading ‘can’t be trusted’, private schools say
- Schools make parents work for places
- Disadvantaged pupils missing out on places at ‘socially selective’ primaries, report finds
- Biggest fall in spending since the 1970s is pushing schools to ‘breaking point’
- Some schools see one in five pupils arrive hungry, MPs warn
- News story: CIE IGCSE® First Language English: Summer 2015
- Exclusive: New restrictions on academies opening small sixth forms revealed
- VIDEO: Should children learn about infertility?
- Fall in teacher training applicants
- Parliament forced to consider debating whether EBac is ‘limiting, short-sighted and cruel’
- Exclusive: Even poorly rated primaries becoming tougher to get into, new analysis reveals
- Applicants for teacher-training courses drop, fuelling concerns over recruitment crisis
- UK lags behind on child inequality
- Tory backbenchers ask Nicky Morgan to “look again” at academisation plans
- Tory backbenchers doubt forced academies
- Exams postponed over schools closures
- PM denies parents face axe as governors
- Ofsted warns of ‘shocking’ fall in poorer pupils’ GCSE results in Reading
- Foster carers warn over child welfare
- News story: 10 facts you need to know about academies
- Call for ‘a decent education’ for all
- Press release: Inspection of Walsall school improvement support
- Press release: “Shocking fall” in GCSE performance for pupils on free school meals in Reading
- Some pupils back after safety closures
- Wealthy students keep earnings gap
- When learning is all at sea
- News story: Awards launched for schools best at instilling character
- Berkeley sex harassment outcry grows
- Academy status won’t make all schools better but is ‘unlikely to do harm’, analysis finds
- Academy status won’t make all schools better but it is ‘unlikely to do harm’, analysis finds
- Sports day and Sats: 21 ways you know it’s summer term
- Parliament to debate plans for 100 per cent academisation for the first time
- Parents to take children out of school in campaign against primary testing
- News story: Calculators consultation: decisions and summary of responses
- Inquiry into ex-children’s home abuse
- Edinburgh schools remain closed
- Teach engineering to primary pupils, new report says
- More than a third of new GCSEs and A-levels still not ready – with less than a term to go
- Thousands of pupils have to stay at home as Edinburgh schools closed over building safety fears
- Why a US scientist believes a robot called AABy could be key to boosting language development in children
- Schools remain closed over safety fears
- VIDEO: Schools in Scotland remain closed
- VIDEO: French action urged over Calais children
- VIDEO: High-need learners ‘let down’
- French action urged over Calais children
- Baseline assessments scrapped, Ofsted and robots: it’s the TES podcast
- Ministers plan ‘school readiness’ test after baseline U-turn
- Theatre trips will no longer be a mandatory part of drama GCSE, teachers are told
- News story: Register to buy tablet devices for your school
- Sir Michael Wilshaw walks in to a bar…8 of your best jokes
- Major research study will assess whether solving real-life money problems helps boost GCSE maths
- Can solving real-life money problems help to boost GCSE maths results, asks major study
- Ministers ‘didn’t listen over tests’
- New regional schools commissioner for south west announced
- Teachers flock to ‘voodoo’ solution to excessive marking workload
- Press release: New schools commissioner for South West England
- VIDEO: School leavers not at university ‘overlooked’
- Young not at university ‘overlooked’
- Exclusive: Ofsted to penalise schools for ‘gaming’ league tables
- How private business is being asked to help solve the teacher recruitment crisis
- School leavers are too often allowed to ‘drift’, Lords warn
- Reception tests dropped as measure
- Baseline assessments dropped as accountability measures, in major DfE U-turn
- Press release: Reception baseline comparability study published
- ‘No means testing tuition fee grants’
- Possible link between pupils’ choice of left or right hand and language development disorders
- Shakespeare First Folio discovered
- ‘Our schools will not be academies,’ says major local authority
- Teachers call to save rural schools in face of academy plans and funding squeeze
- Teachers call for greater focus on tidying up poor handwriting
- Too many school libraries ‘face cuts’
- School libraries threatened with closure as budgets slashed, survey finds
- Watch what happened when Sir Michael Wilshaw walked into a pub full of angry teachers
- US law school renaming causes blushes
- Schools ‘must adapt for trans pupils’
- Syria’s loss of students to rebuild future
- Fake US university exposes visa scheme
- ‘Super union’ for teachers one step closer as ATL backs further talks
- Puff Daddy rebrands teachers as ‘illuminators’
- ‘Serious failures’ in child services
- Pupils face ‘school holiday hunger’
- Teachers feeding hungry pupils in schools, survey finds
- Swiss school row over Muslim handshake
- Moderate union considers academy action
- Fight against forced academisation ‘madness’ can be won, says union leader
- We can win the fight against forced academisation, says union leader
- Deaf students ‘were abused at college’
- Pupils ‘suicidal’ amid pressures from tests and social media, survey finds
- Children aged six ‘getting exam stress’
- Exclusive: Merge with NUT or you will become less effective, ATL delegates warned
- Labour prepared to form alliance with Tory rebels to defeat academisation plans
- Labour ready to form an alliance with Tory rebels to defeat academisation plans
- Watch: Nick Gibb gets a rough ride as he is jeered by members of the most moderate teaching union
- Nick Gibb jeered and heckled as he defends academisation plans
- Teachers heckle schools minister
- Pupils ‘lag behind international peers’
- VIDEO: White British pupils underperform in GCSEs
- Number of pupils with special needs resulting from mental health issues doubles in four years
- More evidence that workload is driving the teacher recruitment and retention crisis
- ‘Useless bureaucracy’ deflates teachers
- Why England doesn’t measure up against a world-class education system
- Why moving lessons into museums could have long-term benefits for younger pupils
- VIDEO: Labour: Academy plan will cost £1.3bn
- Computer science A-level 1970s style
- Teacher’s workload, working with adopted children and Cicero: it’s the TES podcast
- News story: Ofqual unveils new Corporate Plan
- Schoolboy’s killer jailed for nine years
- Rennie makes education funding pledge
- Exclusive: Ofsted must hold schools accountable for teachers’ wellbeing, workload advisers say
- Exclusive: Three-quarters of teachers are thinking of quitting … and this moving letter helps to explain why
- Exclusive: Academy chief tipped for Ofsted top job rules himself out – for now
- Exclusive: Schools to be told to introduce daily “free learning” hour
- Despairing deputy head rates DfE as ‘inadequate’ in parody ‘Ofdep’ report
- Teachers call for end to ‘inappropriate’ post-16 GCSE resits
- School’s not out for Easter
- Davidson defends ‘graduate charge’ plan
- Academy to pay back over £100k funding
- Schools urged to combat sexist bullying
- Teachers walk out over cuts to senior roles
- It is hard for girls to be ‘brainy and feminine’ at school, union leader says
- Sexist bullying ‘makes it hard for girls to be brainy and feminine at school’
- Hip hop star Puff Daddy founds school in New York
- Quiz: Can you identify a simile, oxymoron and metaphor?
- Parents’ low expectations ‘condemning toddlers them to a life of underachievement’
- Sexist bullying ‘putting girls off hard subjects’ for fear of being called ‘swotty’
- Toddlers ‘need early years teachers’
- Children in care homes ‘criminalised’
- Nurseries ‘must have qualified early years teachers’ says charity
- Stem and languages specialists ‘more likely to go to top universities’
- UK should leave the EU ‘to have freedom to let migrants in’
- ‘Excessive’ focus on results is turning schools into ‘exam factories’, union leader says
- Teachers vote for national strike ballot if pay talks fail
- Teachers threaten national strikes if government fails to respond to pay demands
- New funding formula to result in ‘truly scary 15 per cent budget cuts’
- Library service ‘faces greatest crisis’
- School music tuition facing ‘fight for survival’ in Scotland say teachers
- Leaving EU ‘devastating for young’
- Parents who vote for a Brexit risk ‘damaging their children’s future’, Nicky Morgan warns
- Behaviour: Senior staff ‘disregard’ pupil assaults on teachers, union members say
- State schools charge parents to let children eat their own packed lunches
- Recruitment crisis poses ‘serious threat’ to education quality
- Scrap ‘big bully’ Ofsted, teachers say
- Scrap ‘big bully’ Ofsted, says union
- VIDEO: What keeps new teachers out of schools?
- Exclusive: Schools charging parents to let children eat packed lunch in dining hall
- Exclusive: Schools charging parents for children to eat packed lunches
- Teaching children fundamental British values is act of ‘cultural supremacism’
- Teacher shortage ‘should be priority’
- Supply teachers ‘missing out on pay’
- Prevent strategy should be withdrawn from schools, teachers say
- Axe the Prevent anti-terror strategy in schools, teachers say
- NUT veteran welcomes ‘momentous’ move towards teaching super union
- Anti-extremism ‘stopping school debates’
- Half of school leaders ‘thinking of leaving’, says NUT poll
- Supply teachers face ‘exploitative practices’, union claims
- Boarding schools claim Archers plot is ‘damaging and inaccurate’
- Arts subjects seen as a ‘hobby’ and could be wiped out in some schools, teachers warn
- Academies opposition grows as NASUWT votes against government’s plans
- Education Secretary Nicky Morgan criticises ‘ridiculous’ six-pen marking rules
- Teacher Workload Challenge: Your at-a-glance guide to the final recommendations
- Teachers vote to consider boycott of primary tests
- VIDEO: Teachers consider early tests boycott
- VIDEO: Why is there a shortage of teachers?
- Teachers vote on primary test boycott
- Asbestos in schools still threatens lives of children, unions warn
- More teachers giving food, clothes and money to pupils in poverty
- Pupils ‘come to school hungry’
- Cross-party resistance to academy plan
- Teachers back call for strikes against academisation to begin next term
- NUT votes for talks to continue with ATL about forming a super union for teachers
- Teachers to strike over forced academies
- ‘Scared’ teachers vote for strikes to tackle pressure of ‘intolerable workload’
- Teachers threaten workload strike
- Press release: Teacher workload: new measures announced
- VIDEO: Morgan heckled at NASUWT conference
- Ministers pledge to relieve workload but tell teachers they also need to help themselves
- Speech: Stepping up to shape an education system which delivers opportunity for all
- Watch: Nicky Morgan jeered and heckled as she tells teachers to stop being negative
- Nicky Morgan: “No reverse gear” on academisation
- Learning how to study is key to your child’s revision plan
- Teachers union to debate strike call
- Teachers turning to alcohol and medication to cope with the stress of the job
- Teachers ‘turning to anti-depressants’
- Teachers demand forced academy U-turn
- Morgan urges teachers to “do their bit”
- Overwhelming majority of primary teachers want next term’s SATs cancelled, NUT poll finds
- Government accountability measures harming pupils’ mental health, teachers warn
- Can student radicals please just publish a League Table of Oppression?
- Teachers could strike over academisation
- Watch: Corbyn condemns academisation and wins standing ovation from teaching union activists
- Teachers ‘made ill because of impossible targets’, union president warns
- NUT industrial action over academisation expected
- Corbyn to attack ‘forced’ academisation
- Teachers ‘more likely to report children as potential terrorists than police’
- Tories oppose academy schools ‘diktat’
- VIDEO: What do heads think about academies?
- VIDEO: Unions consider academy schools plan
- Pupils miss out on academic qualifications under postcode lottery
- Exclusive: School anti-terror referrals surge amid ‘climate of fear’
- Half of teachers targeted with abusive comments online, survey finds
- Exclusive: Pupil premium funding failing to benefit the disadvantaged, union warns
- Millions paid out in compensation for teachers injured or assaulted at work
- Children as young as seven in ‘sexting’ at school, teachers say
- Children as young as seven are ‘sexting’ at school, teachers say
- Bishop warns Government against ‘Big Brother’ stance on schooling
- Jeremy Corbyn and Nicky Morgan to address teaching union conferences
- Press release: Just one day off can hamper children’s life chances
- ‘Superhead’ condemned for extra salary payments admits his academy chain may be taken over
- Teachers to call for ‘safe space’ for children to discuss radical views
- Just four per cent of teachers think now is the best time to be in the profession
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- Teachers to consider boycotting ‘exam factory’ primary tests
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- Osborne’s ‘nasty’ surprise: schools face major hike in pensions costs, the Budget’s small print reveals
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- Ofqual may rethink approach to approving new GCSEs and A levels
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- Oxford professor wins £500,000 for solving 300-year-old mathematical mystery
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- Tony Blair: Educational performance determines a country’s success or failure
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- Schools in line for Pupil Premium Awards
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- South Africa’s Julius Malema attacks decision not to remove Oriel’s Cecil Rhodes’ statue
- Labour: ‘Toxic mix of workload and reform causing recruitment crisis’
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- Nick Gibb: Reading far outweighs socio-economic background for impact on pupils’ success
- Speech: The importance of partnerships for a world-class education system
- Teachers ‘bump up A-level predictions’
- Academy chain ‘failing too many pupils’
- Quiz: Can you pass a primary school grammar test?
- Heads hit out over English Bacc ‘tables’
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- Student union anti-banning society threatened with ban
- Statement to Parliament: Publication of reformed GCSE and A level content for 2017
- Ofsted: England’s biggest academy chain is ‘failing too many pupils’
- Press release: Focused inspection of Academies Enterprise Trust
- Does Cameron’s university claim stack up?
- Bright state school pupils ‘put off by intimidating Oxbridge admission systems’
- Oxbridge admissions are ‘intimidating and complex’, says social mobility charity
- Labour warns on curriculum ‘diktat’
- Oxbridge admissions ‘confusing’
- Anti-Rhodes campaign ‘depleted’ student union cash
- Speech: The importance of storytelling
- Teachers bumping up students’ predicted grades, says UCAS chief
- Teachers are bumping up students’ predicted grades, warns Ucas chief
- Bridget Kendall’s appointment as Master of Peterhouse Cambridge welcomed by students
- National testing in Scottish primaries gets the go-ahead as schools bill is passed
- Teachers ‘over-predict’ results in race for university places
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- Cecil Rhodes statue row: College governors meet amid mounting calls for Provost to quit
- BBC’s Kendall for Cambridge college
- Tim Peake’s TES #Cosmic Classroom blasts off
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- WATCH: Astronaut Tim Peake’s live TES #CosmicClassroom thrills hundreds of thousands of school pupils
- Cambridge University brings back entrance exams amid struggle to identify brightest students
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- Cambridge applicants to face new test
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- Faith school bus ‘discriminatory’
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- Anti-doping reaches school sport
- American millionaire launches bid to scrap tuition fees at Harvard
- LGBT pupils more likely to be bullied if they are disabled, study shows
- Rhodes statue campaigners issue demands
- Open University staff suspend strike
- Music and drama could become ‘preserve of the elite’ if Ebac proposals go ahead, union warns
- More children seek help after sex abuse
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- Press release: Inspection of Kingston upon Hull school improvement support
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- Black workers ‘suffer 23% pay gap’
- Oxford University ‘does not see the need’ for David Cameron’s diversity laws
- PM launches plan to tackle race bias
- Oxbridge places ‘elude local students’
- Wellington College is pulling out of league tables, says head
- ‘When will politicians realise the housing crisis is compounding child poverty and hampering teacher recruitment?’
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- Pyjama-banning head Kate Chisholm: parents have called me an “over-paid prostitute”
- DfE summoned by MPs to explain its ‘struggle’ over financial management
- Press release: National Teaching Service pilot gets underway
- Wilshaw: Christians must stand up for their faith in a secular society where pupils can ‘lose sight of what really matters’
- Rhodes statue is part of global protest
- News story: Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) 2016
- Why keeping the Cecil Rhodes statue is the right thing to do
- Uproar over decision to keep Cecil Rhodes statue at Oxford College
- National Puzzle Day: Can you solve these 10 difficult brainteasers?
- Exclusive: Independent schools advised to capitalise on state sector cuts
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- Four in 10 teachers ‘attacked by pupils’
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- Oxford college to keep Rhodes statue
- Exclusive: Schools in the North East top rankings to challenge claims of a national divide
- Playing with fire? ‘Fearless’ headteacher to advise Health and Safety Executive
- Dealing with violent pupils is ‘par for the course’
- New school funding formula ‘should give extra cash to primaries’
- Two in five education employees ‘facing violent pupils’
- Cecil Rhodes statue to remain at Oxford University after alumni threatens to withdraw millions
- Forcing home-educated children into schools for child protection won’t work – and it’s not the job of teachers anyway
- Ofsted downgrades one in four “good” schools under new short inspections.
- Call to ban students with poor English and maths from universities
- Speech: Nick Gibb at the Jewish Schools Awards
- Heads’ leader Brian Lightman steps down
- Quiz: How good are your maths skills?
- IT teacher struck off after accidentally projecting porn onto classroom screen
- Students with poor literacy and numeracy skills should not attend university, study suggests
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- Paper rounds ‘may breach European law’
- ASCL general secretary Brian Lightman to step down
- ASCL general secretary Brian Lightman has stepped down
- Schools bomb hoax: thousands of pupils evacuated in London and Birmingham after bomb threats made
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- Exclusive: Schools face years of “highly challenging” budgets, says senior DfE official
- Malala warns of Syria’s education gap
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- All-girl schools ‘better GCSE results’
- Damian Lewis defends critics of appearance at London comprehensive school
- Damian Lewis defends criticism of appearance at London comprehensive school
- Quarter of students entering higher education has a Btec qualification, Ucas figures show
- BBC under fire for portrayal of ‘corrupt’ boarding schools
- Teachers are ruining children’s chances to go to Oxbridge, study finds
- Teachers and academics ‘disagree’ over what makes for a good UCAS personal statement
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- Oxford University accused of ‘serious incompetance’ after sending out list of students who failed exams
- Oxford University accused of ‘serious incompetence’ after sending out list of students who failed exams
- Is it children’s books’ turn to shine?
- Children’s homes cost more than Eton
- News story: Introduction of a new methodology for measuring attainment in key stage 2 science sampling
- The university subject you choose to study reveals key information about your personality according to new research
- Radicalised chemistry teacher banned from classroom
- Don’t wear pyjamas to school, headteacher tells parents
- Former pupils protest against Damian Lewis’s planned appearance at London comprehensive
- Chemistry teacher struck off for plans to commit terrorism
- Want to improve achievement? Invite in refugees, top international academics say
- Oxford College divided over support for Rhodes Must Fall movement
- College mergers ‘will harm students’
- Child abuse victims ‘need more help’
- Call for more religious free schools
- Speech: The importance of school leadership
- Parent pyjama ban on school run
- Ofsted threatens to penalise schools where Muslim veil is worn
- Universities should ‘nurture pupils from primary school’
- Ofsted threatens to penalise schools where Muslim veil is worn
- ‘Schools struggle to recruit heads’
- Ofsted can downgrade schools for veils
- Schools targeted by bomb threats
- Ofsted will mark down schools where the veil hinders learning
- News story: Statement by HM Chief Inspector on the wearing of the full veil in schools
- Ministers announce £230 million for new school buildings
- Online ‘overtakes TV’ for youngsters
- ‘Thousand extra heads needed’ amid school leadership shortage
- Child refugees stretch council services
- Telling another teacher how to teach? It’s a sin, says leading academic
- Full inquest to be held into death of murdered teacher Ann Maguire
- Only local parents will have a say over school admissions under new government plans
- Schools ‘must offer apprenticeships’
- Schools must take on apprentices, say ministers
- Faith school places objections limited
- Pakistan attack university reopens
- France looks to UK Prevent strategy in battle to tackle extremism among pupils
- Top public school at centre of sexting scam
- Third Oxford University college joins fightback against Rhodes Must Fall campaign
- Montessori nurseries see surge in interest due to ‘Prince George effect’
- Minister’s tuition fee grant pledge
- Teenagers’ smelly bedrooms ‘could be fuelling insomnia’
- VIDEO: ‘We will invest in student ambition’
- Schools to be forced by law to give equal weighting to vocational and academic routes
- Female scientists ‘have more glamour than the likes of Beyoncé’
- More teachers should be trained to give Holocaust lessons, say MPs
- More teachers ‘need Holocaust training’
- Nicky Morgan to protect faith schools from secular campaigns
- NUT leaders ‘colluding to undermine anti-terror policies’
- Teacher uses money made from selling resources to pay deposit for daughter’s house
- Teachers must tell girls they ‘belong’ in science, says NASA’s chief scientist
- Introduce failure into the lives of our ‘fragile perfect’ students, urges grit expert
- ‘We are safer now than 30 years ago,’ says leading terrorism expert
- If your kids need revision help, now is the time to book
- Who cares? Meet the children who juggle school with looking after their parents
- Bett 2016, the death of Ofsted and Jamal Edwards: all in this week’s TES podcast
- ‘Technology in schools should be like electricity – it should go unnoticed’
- ‘Limit’ school admissions objections
- Cut costs now, private schools told
- Private schools’ charitable status can be a disadvantage, says independent school leader
- Apology over ‘bread and butter’ letter
- French to focus on creativity and group work in response to Pisa rankings, minister says
- Investigation: Exam boards’ ‘eye-watering’ costs could trigger fee rise and drop in qualifications
- Exclusive: Exam boards’ ‘eye-watering’ costs could trigger fee hikes and cuts in subjects
- Watchdog calls for drastic limits on who can officially object to school admissions policies
- Macbeth is the most widely taught Shakespeare play, TES data reveals
- ‘Concerns’ before boy died from scurvy
- YouTube entrepreneur Jamal Edwards to teach kids about ‘social media etiquette’
- Fewer than half of the top 100 secondary schools are private, figures show
- Exclusive: Solving teacher shortages is ‘my top priority,’ says Nicky Morgan
- Speech: Nicky Morgan opens character symposium at Floreat School
- Changes to school league tables: Your views
- Every teacher is a teacher of ‘wellbeing’, says expert
- Dr Becky Parker: our ‘amazing’ universe can get students excited about science
- TES Institute wins at the Bett Awards 2016
- News story: Nicky Morgan underlines her commitment to technology in education
- Detroit teachers call in sick to protest against ‘hazardous’ schools
- Geldof from rock star to tech entrepreneur
- Robert Winston: ‘We undervalue our primary teachers’
- Statement to Parliament: Publication of reformed History of Art subject content
- ‘Variety offered by private schools should be celebrated’
- Pupils with mental health problems face ‘stigma and discrimination’
- Press release: Academies lead the way as school performance tables are published
- Top 100 secondary schools by A-level results 2015
- Schools ranked by GCSEs for last time
- Number of secondaries missing GCSE floor target falls
- School league tables: Quarter of a million pupils taught at failing secondaries, figures show
- GCSE school league tables 2015: compare your school’s performance
- ‘Competitive schools can spin the league tables – it’s their main weakness’
- Under-10s sent for ‘deradicalisation’
- Cecil Rhodes row: head of second Oxford college vetoes renaming computer room
- Liverpool adopts the London Challenge in bid to raise standards
- Speech: Nicky Morgan: BETT Show 2016
- BBC Micro Bit faces further delay
- Nicky Morgan: Search engines are not a ‘substitute for knowledge’
- Watch: A look at #Bett2016
- Use a ‘growth mindset’ to close ‘Swiss cheese gaps’ in students’ learning, says Khan Academy founder
- KCL’s Student Israel society attacked by demonstrators
- Boys can wear skirts, as school axes gender-specific uniforms
- Centuries-old uniform code dropped as school embraces ‘gender fluidity’
- School scraps gender uniform rules
- Parents of ‘dirty pupils’ told off
- Sugata Mitra: schools should scrap the 3Rs
- Brighton College scraps century-old uniform code to accommodate transgender pupils
- Brighton College scraps century-old uniform to accommodate transgender pupils
- Oxford Union backs motion to remove Cecil Rhodes statue
- Fairy tales ‘thousands of years old’
- Academy scrutiny confused, say MPs
- The role of regional schools commissioners is ‘confused’, say MPs
- Gaps in sex education leave pupils at risk, campaigners warn
- David Cameron pledges to stop Ofsted inspectors raiding Sunday schools and Scouts’ meetings
- Student grant protest blocks bridge
- GCHQ summer school to pay £250 per week
- Speech: Education World Forum
- Speech: Enterprise and entrepreneurship
- Speech: Nicky Morgan speaks about tackling extremism
- Minecraft to launch education edition
- Nicky Morgan launches ‘educate against hate’ website as Government ramps up its drive against extremism in schools
- Teach First recruitment advert targets career-changers
- Pupils in poor countries lack textbooks
- Labour challenges end of student grants
- Morgan launches anti-extremism drive
- DfE unveils new resources to protect pupils from extremist “twisted ideologies”
- Press release: New drive to protect children from “spell of twisted ideologies”
- Just a quarter of teachers have a say over what ed tech they can use, survey shows
- Academy chain to scrap governing bodies
- Students demand Cecil Rhodes name to be removed from computer room at Oxford University
- Penguin scraps degree requirement
- Penguin Random House scraps degree requirement for future workers
- Fluoridated school milk plan debated
- Wilshaw: teachers exhausted by “one size fits all” comprehensives
- Ofsted warns on poor vocational choices
- Oxford Union to debate the future of controversial Rhodes statue
- One teacher struck off every other school day, new analysis reveals
- Free speech rankings: over half of universities have ‘banned or censored ideas’
- ‘One size fits all’ secondary education is failing youngsters, warns Ofsted head
- Third of teachers ban electronic devices in classroom despite positive outcomes, survey finds
- Employers in ‘fight’ for top graduates
- How to get a well-paid graduate job in 2016
- Picky graduates leave 1,000 jobs unfilled, report finds
- Teachers offered ‘golden hellos’ and personal trainers as perks, agency says
- ‘East End Eton’ pupils beats top public schools to Oxbridge
- Tough new “world class” school performance targets achievable with right investment, say heads
- Appearing on TV helped us impress Ofsted, Educating the East End head says
- Ministers told to sack Ofsted chief over threat to raid Sunday schools in extremism crackdown
- Public schools could lose generous tax breaks unless they provide annual audit of how they share facilities with poor
- Girl bullies ‘could be great leaders’, says expert
- The days of the tablet device are numbered, warn tech experts
- Wealthy children more than a year ahead when they start school
- Extremist groups must be allowed to preach on British campuses, new Oxford head says
- As a Jewish girl, exams were never moved for me
- Top civil servant to leave Department for Education
- Ofqual and Ofsted clash over Ramadan exams
- Mentoring network set up to help more women break into headship
- VIDEO: School place system ‘terrifyingly complex’
- Press release: New Permanent Secretary for the Department of Health
- Birthday cakes banned by primary school
- News story: Exam timetables and religious events – JCQ statement
- Liverpool medical student society banned after members write ‘date rape comedy’
- VIDEO: School planning system is ‘confusing’
- School places system ‘harms education’
- Abolish academy funding agreements, thinktank says
- Exclusive: language GCSEs at risk of being too easy and too dull, universities warn
- Schools don’t take full advantage of technology, heads say
- Half a million primary school children taught in ‘super-size classes’
- Nicky Morgan: Children misled by ‘instant success’ of X Factor
- Teacher faces charge over Alps deaths
- Record number of first-class degrees awarded to students
- Wilshaw: moving exams for religious festivals sets a ‘very bad precedent’
- Morgan defends primary places record as catchment areas shrink
- Head teacher under fire for blaming poor GCSE results on ‘asylum seekers’
- ‘We don’t want academies…whatever they are,’ parents say
- Part-time student numbers at new low
- Oxford is ‘institutionally racist, say Rhodes Must Fall campaigners
- Student grants set to be abolished today despite strong opposition
- Changing exams to accommodate for Ramadan ‘sets wrong precedent’, says Ofsted
- Many schools don’t know how to support transgender pupils, MPs warn
- Transgender pupils need more support in schools, MPs warn
- Push to recruit graduate social workers
- Extrovert personality traits could boost poor pupils’ career prospects
- UK dominates list of world’s ‘most international universities’
- Lack of school guidance failing transgender pupils
- Schools found to be rejecting pupils who live just 100 yards away
- Prince William springs school surprise
- Number of GCSE awards drops 17 per cent
- News story: Schools in £30 million savings boost after deal with Microsoft
- Spotting mental health issues in schools is a matter for teachers, MPs told
- Speech: Nicky Morgan introduces Holocaust Education Trust lecture
- Students come up with three ideas for inventions every day, research suggests
- Term-time holidays ‘victory’ claimed
- Oxford University students who don’t like Cecil Rhodes should ‘think about being educated elsewhere’, says chancellor
- Half of South Sudan’s children ‘not in school’ because of war
- Academisation increases workload of school business managers, survey suggests
- Autonomous teachers are happier teachers, research finds
- Half of S Sudan children ‘not in school’
- David Cameron: Teachers unions ‘dismissing the life chances’ of children by saying they can look up times tables on mobiles
- Syrian refugees $250m extra for schools
- Teachers walk out in Scotland in ‘almost unprecedented’ local strike
- Durham University student accused of rape cleared of all charges
- Scottish curriculum narrows and attainment drops under new regime
- Call for more females in the curriculum
- First female Oxford Uni chief installed
- When are the school holidays 2015/2016?
- Cecil Rhodes: Oxford University students must confront views they find ‘objectionable’, says new head
- Pay teachers working in underperforming areas more, says Nick Clegg
- Secondary schools in one-day strike
- Feminism to be included in A-Level politics syllabus
- VIDEO: ‘Quality of teachers is important factor’
- North-South divide widens as school performance figures show vast inequality in education
- Cuts ‘threaten research and training’
- Inequality in education is worse than 30 years ago, research suggests
- Regional school results gap ‘widening’
- Inspiring school on the wrong side of the tracks
- Tory MPs warn that Sunday schools could be banned from teaching that marriage is between a man and a woman
- Speech: Prime Minister’s speech on life chances
- Nicola Sturgeon school plan ‘excludes parts of Scotland’
- PM pledges ‘all-out assault on poverty’
- Scots parties campaign on education
- Grammar school expansion legal challenge dropped
- Legal challenge to grammar school annexe in Sevenoaks put on hold
- Grammar school challenge put on hold
- Mum who claimed teacher flirted with pupil loses bid to stop daughter’s expulsion
- ‘Pay for foreign exchange trips rather than a week in Majorca,’ top headteacher tells parents
- Council ‘going soft’ on absence fines
- Cuts to teachers’ pay threatening education, unions warn
- Press release: Re-inspection of East Sussex school improvement support
- Pay teachers more or risk a crisis in schools, unions tell government
- Teaching ‘faces national crisis’
- Half of new secondary school places created in failing schools
- Teachers avoid human rights ‘hot potato’, expert says
- Teachers are avoiding human rights as too difficult to teach, expert says
- New history GCSE course on migration branded ‘disturbing’ and ‘dangerous’
- Times tables tests, superhuman teachers and how to negotiate your salary: all in the TES podcast
- Schools advertise jobs 10 months in advance in recruitment race
- Why Avenues, Manhattan’s most exclusive school, is coming to London
- Schools shift spending focus away from computing, research shows
- Education watchdog tells its inspectors to smarten up
- Press release: Derby children celebrate opening of new school building
- Ten of the top paying graduate employers
- Schools ‘breaking admissions rules’
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- Fraudulent school applications mean rise in withdrawals of place numbers
- MPs want PSHE taught in all schools
- Children need to be coached for Oxbridge from age 11, says head of admissions
- MPs call on government to make PSHE statutory in schools as ‘new year resolution’
- Ofsted tells its inspectors to smarten up
- Disadvantaged pupils get priority for Oxford interview, says admissions chief
- Gambling pupils scream with excitement as they learn, study finds
- The British students heading to the US for an Ivy League education
- Banning mobile phones at school ‘moving in the wrong direction’
- Star Wars Monopoly to include Rey after girl complains
- Pressure mounts to cancel exams on day of Jewish festival
- Ethnic minority teachers are more likely to miss out on pay rises, survey suggests
- Private school charity status challenged
- Tackling the exams timetable nightmare
- Boarding schools accuse Labour of ‘ignorance and prejudice’ over plans to force them to share facilities
- Mosques oppose madrassa registration
- ChildLine: modern pressures are making young people ‘deeply unhappy’
- Oxford marks Hebdo attack with Voltaire
- Jeremy Corbyn tries to force public schools to open up music, arts, sport facilities to state school children
- Six universities face inquiry over Cage campus talks
- Nicola Sturgeon announces ‘three Rs’ tests for pupils
- ‘Unattractive’ women get lower grades, study finds
- Exams brought forward to accommodate Ramadan
- Exams timetabled to accommodate Ramadan
- Put counsellors in all schools, says children’s commissioner
- Teacher shortage means pupils have to travel miles for lessons
- Teacher shortage pupils have to travel
- Exams to be taken earlier in the day to fit around Ramadan, exam boards say
- ‘Trojan Horse’ misconduct ruling
- Let pupils set classroom rules and punishments, says education expert
- Major city council plans overhaul of school calendar to let families take cheap holidays
- E-learning for Africa held back by power shortage
- Parents ‘struggle to limit screen use’
- Dancing maths teacher goes viral
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- Education becomes a key battleground in Scottish election campaign
- Star Wars fans ask #WheresRey? after main character is absent from merchandising
- ‘Confession’ over school shooting claim
- FM: ‘Education central to SNP plan’
- Single-sex schools ‘put girls at huge disadvantage’
- Press release: New National Schools Commissioner appointed
- Boys education ‘ignored by policy’, warns Ucas chief
- Head at Trojan Horse school banned from teaching
- Give Syrian children sanctuary, say MPs
- Girls’ schools a “huge disadvantage”
- Trojan head teacher is banned from teaching
- Students ‘going without food’ to meet costs of university
- Trojan head banned from teaching
- ‘Make sure our babies are safe’: outgoing US education secretary demands end to violence that killed 16,000 pupils in six years
- More than 1,000 pupils stay away after Facebook user threatens school shooting
- More than 1,000 pupils stay away after Facebook user makes school shooting threat
- Pupils at shooting threat school absent
- Press release: Thousands of pupils start 2016 in new buildings
- New elements added to periodic table
- Kenya university reopens after attack
- School fire meeting to take place
- Teacher college awaits interest surge
- ‘Families skimp’ to meet housing costs
- Learning times tables is unnecessary because children can look up answers on mobile phones, says union leader
- All pupils to sit new times table test as part of KS2 Sats – and schools will be held accountable
- Why is ‘outstanding’ such a dirty word in schools?
- Pupils ‘to memorise times tables by 11’
- Pupils must know all times tables by age 11
- Leading head teacher joins private tuition company
- Tatler publishes guide to best state schools – but you’ll have to have deep pockets to attend
- EXCLUSIVE: New Pisa teamwork test will be game-changer, Schleicher predicts
- 8 exam questions that divided the internet in 2015 – how many can you get right?
- Knighthood for philanthropist Petchey
- News story: New Year Honours list 2016: education and children’s services
- Ofqual chief and academy leaders recognised in New Year’s Honours List
- Learn a language in 2016, Britons urged
- Pilgrim completes ‘medieval’ journey
- Ten cutting-edge university research projects
- Schools that become sponsored academies are more likely to stay inadequate, Ofsted data shows
- More pupils ‘going to school hungry’
- Pupils must be taught Britain is mainly Christian, says Nicky Morgan
- VIDEO: Germany’s plans to teach child refugees
- Boarding school pupils served alcohol at on-site bars to encourage sensible drinking
- Teachers banned for pupil sex talk
- Student behind Cecil Rhodes campaign accuses Oxford of spreading ‘injustice’ around the world
- Schools remain free to prioritise faith
- Government response: Faith groups back move to protect religious education freedom
- Education, education, education – a year in review
- VIDEO: Maggie the dog made honorary teacher
- Five ways to welcome refugee pupils to your school
- Schools must teach children that Britain is a Christian country
- Liberty, equality… terrorism? Oxford student wants the French flag banned on campuses
- Oxford student behind Cecil Rhodes campaign wants French flag banned on campuses
- 80 primary school pupils a year seeking help to change gender – charity
- Where are the most beautiful schools?
- Schools are not training us to tackle mental health problems, teachers say
- VIDEO: The school helping feed pupils at Christmas
- The loneliness of the Christmas volunteer
- A-level refroms to lead to ‘narrowing of the curriculum’, a leading head has warned
- “Teaching is our destiny” – trainees brighten up Christmas
- Exams are ‘disempowering’ students and ignoring their abilities, international experts warn
- Cecil Rhodes row: Oxford overhauls degrees to be more ‘diverse’
- Keep Oxford’s Rhodes statue: Abbott
- ‘Forgotten children’ in anti-abuse drive
- Jump in grade increases at GCSE and A-level, figures show
- Jump in grade changes at GCSE and A-level, figures show
- News story: Summer series, access arrangements and inter-board comparability
- Senior Ofqual director quits after five months in post
- ‘Purging’ Cecil Rhodes statue and other heritage buildings could hurt tourism, charity warns
- When is it right to remove a statue?
- Decades-old Christmas pud ‘amazing’
- Birmingham’s ancient Koran history revealed
- Buy your children a book for Christmas, Nicky Morgan tells parents
- Press release: Education Secretary hopes all children open a book this Christmas
- Popular app that helps teens pass exams secures A* from investors
- Head quits school that lost 23 teachers in three years
- VIDEO: Malala and Muzzon reunited in the UK
- Oxford University head under fire for lavish penthouse refurbishment
- ‘Rhodesgate’: Campaign to remove Rhodes statue ‘is like Isil’s destruction of antiques’, says Oxford don
- Celebrating Christmas in a house
- Government criticised for ‘cutting feminism’ from A-level politics
- Charity project needs urgent help to spread word on benefits of education for children around world
- Charity project needs urgent help to spread word on global benefits of education
- Head and 26 teachers quit school after allegations of bullying
- Sheen petition to help homeless teens
- Boko Haram forces ‘1m out of school’
- Pupils’ internet use to be monitored
- Press release: New measures to keep children safe online at school and at home
- Nicky Morgan: schools must monitor pupils’ internet use to prevent radicalisation
- Every school forced to use internet filters and teach online safety under government plans
- VIDEO: Home education on the rise in UK
- Surge in home educated children with 65 per cent increase in six years
- Rhodes scholar branded hypocrite for leading campaign to have Rhodes’ statue removed criticised by Mary Beard
- Rising numbers of pupils home educated
- DfE home schooling review to take place amid radicalisation fears
- Fears of radicalisation prompt government to review home schooling
- Sexism is endemic in schools, says leader of Women’s Equality Party
- Oxford student who wants Rhodes statue down branded ‘hypocrite’ for taking money from trust
- I’m no Grinch, says headteacher who ‘rationalised’ Christmas
- British values could land international school heads in prison, government warned
- Alex Ferguson’s management tips for schools
- Press release: Schoolchildren to help plant a million native British trees
- Could lightsabers exist and dinosaurs return?
- Politically correct universities ‘are killing free speech’
- VIDEO: School attempts Christmas jumper record
- Warning on unqualified ballet teachers
- Teachers’ must reads, rationalising Christmas, and what your presents really mean: all in the TES podcast
- Ofqual considers GCSE and A-level overhaul that could ration top grades for bright pupils
- News story: Can different GCSE and A level subjects be compared accurately?
- Academy teachers vote to strike
- ‘Check divorce deal’, couples told
- Oxford colleges gives in to pressures to remove statue of ‘racist’ Rhodes
- Oxford college gives in to pressures from Rhodes racism campaigners
- Good news Friday: a lesson from Anton du Beke
- 10 ways to boost the number of maths and physics teachers
- UK among world’s worst for ‘teaching to the test’, research finds
- More than 100 private schools served with improvement notices, figures show
- Housing benefit changes ‘hardship’
- 8 reasons why Jose Mourinho should go into teaching
- VIDEO: The divide between rich and poor pupils
- Pay rise for teachers ‘would boost social mobility’
- School leaders lack confidence in teaching the new curriculum, survey shows
- Oxford considers removing Rhodes statue
- ‘Seven-year high’ in child homelessness
- Social mobility progress ‘too slow’
- Press release: Chief Schools Adjudicator for England: annual report
- Statement to Parliament: Schools revenue funding settlement for 2016 to 2017
- Statement to Parliament: Publication of reformed GCSE and A level content
- How ‘talk not tap’ rule at table could save children from smartphone addiction
- Mental health fears over care children
- Record university places for women
- A quarter of pupils taking A-level languages are privately educated, ISC figures show
- Thousands of men ‘missing’ from university education
- Gender gap at university widens, figures show
- Immigrant pupils do not mean lower school standards, OECD reports
- Academy plans challenged in Lords
- Employers reveal top 10 most common interview mistakes
- Ministers call on lords not to vote down controversial new measures for failing schools
- Loughborough University ‘most popular first choice’
- Tanzania launches school fee crackdown
- Los Angeles defends decision to shut every school after ‘hoax’ terror threat
- Vocational education’s global gap
- Pupils to speak to Tim Peake in space
- Further education ‘funding crisis’ fear
- Religious parents want Harry Potter banned from the classroom because it ‘glorifies witchcraft’
- VIDEO: More ‘super-size’ schools on the horizon
- Exclusive: Sir David Carter to be named as next national schools commissioner
- What Scotland needs to do to make its school system the ‘best in the world’
- Rise in NI pupils GCSE results
- Los Angeles schools closed over ‘threat’ to many schools
- Los Angeles schools closed over ‘terror threat’
- Children’s services ‘facing takeover’
- Fight to save school for deaf pupils
- School’s send-off for astronaut Tim
- OECD passes judgement on Scots curriculum
- An Indian bride’s demand: I’ll only marry you if you pledge to sponsor girls’ education
- ‘More people facing homelessness’
- Catholic Church joins unions to block plans to turn schools into academies
- Blame state schools, not Oxbridge, for discriminating against pupils
- School Direct providers forced to fast-track candidates in teacher training ‘free-for-all’
- Schools spend £1.3bn on supply teachers
- Queen’s students continuing sit-in
- Thousands sign petition against abolition of GCSE and A-level ICT
- Worst children’s services ‘face takeover’
- Spending on supply teachers has soared to £1.3 billion as schools struggle to recruit staff
- Social workers should be better ‘parents’ to vulnerable children, David Cameron says
- Labour: Bill for of supply teachers rocketing to £1.3bn due to recruitment crisis
- Head who quit Prince Charles’s former prep school after just six weeks had confronted owners over modernisation
- Birmingham illegal schools: Prosecutions prepared against founders
- Jail warning over illegal schools
- Sir Michael Wilshaw moves to take on illegal Islamic schools
- Co-headships could attract more women into school leadership roles, campaigners say
- ‘Times tables are not how you teach maths’
- Top private school gets first female head in five centuries
- Teacher pay, slow education and space: all in the TES podcast
- Inspectors to go after illegal schools follow “serious” threats to children, Ofsted says
- 23 ways primary teachers know that Christmas is coming…
- Ofsted warns against ‘extremely disruptive’ tablet computers
- EXCLUSIVE: NUT general secretary Christine Blower to step down in May
- Preschools give long-term advantage
- Illegal schools face prosecution
- Ofsted warns against ‘extremely disruptive’ tablets in school
- More children missing from foster care
- Lecturers protest over ‘draconian cuts’
- Fertility boost in child cancer cases
- Exclusive: Scottish teacher shortages set to worsen as universities fall short of trainee teacher targets
- Most teachers face prospect of no pay rise this year
- Services to boost school attendance have budgets cut by more than a third
- Schools invited to chat with astronaut Tim Peake as he orbits Earth
- Schools invited to link up with astronaut Tim Peake as he orbits Earth
- In this week’s TES: Ofsted, space and Father Christmas
- Record number of exam grades changed, figures show
- Google offers internships to new computer science teachers
- Campus sale plan sparks occupation
- Surge in schools challenging exams marks due to ‘unprecedented anxiety’
- Surge in schools challenging GCSE and A-level marks due to ‘unprecedented anxiety’
- Primary school league tables 2015: compare your school’s performance
- VIDEO: Exams: More papers being remarked
- News story: Release of consultation on marking reviews, appeals and related changes
- Primary School league tables: Faith schools ‘have tight grip on rankings’
- More than 90,000 exam grades changed
- Press release: Impressive progress in English primary schools continues
- More schools succeed in ‘three Rs’
- Primary school league tables: More than 200,000 taught in struggling schools
- Primary school league tables: how to read the rankings
- Almost 700 primaries below floor standards
- Floor standards: almost 700 primaries fall short of government benchmark
- Norwegian school funds UK youth charity
- Social mobility prospects remain bleak, academic warns
- Sir Michael Wilshaw: Make apprenticeships more appealing or risk them going to foreigners
- Scottish primary class sizes up as teacher numbers fall
- Young Muslim girl at top private school abused by ‘bigoted idiots’
- The teacher who taught me everything learnt it from Paul Simon
- Nick Gibb: ‘No morale problem’ in teaching
- Nick Gibb: There is ‘no morale problem’ in teaching
- Scottish teacher numbers drop in 10 local authorities
- Prof Guy Claxton: Ability and effort are not the only foundations of academic success
- Schoolchildren asked to write about ‘what p****s them off’ in handwriting test
- VIDEO: Schools warn of ‘recruitment crisis’
- Three from UK in world top teacher final
- Schools ‘struggle to recruit teachers’
- E-books can boost boys’ reading ability, says study
- Heads warn of growing ‘crisis’ as four in five schools struggle to recruit staff
- Schools ‘spending thousands on agencies to recruit teachers’
- Ebooks boost boys’ reading abilities, research finds
- Crackdown on child sex abuse images doubles in a year, figures show
- Three UK teachers vying for $1 million teaching prize
- Universities suffer cyber-attack
- Star Wars science: 21 ways to take down the Death Star
- Football chiefs under fire ‘for banning local press from publishing match results’
- UK boarding schools experiencing ‘unprecedented’ growth abroad
- Teacher clears name after being wrongly convicted of clipping unruly pupil
- News story: Presentations from the Ofqual15 conference
- New legal moves in RS GCSE case
- Smog ‘red alert’ forces schools to close in Beijing
- ‘Housing benefit changes harming pupils’
- Reading, writing and mud: the growth of Forest Schools
- Speech: Assessing the future: your qualification, our regulation
- Children ‘want safer school routes’
- Warning over new school testing plan
- US teachers urged to drop ‘traditional textbooks’ in favour of shared resources online
- Speech: PM Speech: This is a government that delivers
- Coasting academies will face same sanctions as all schools, Nicky Morgan reveals
- Maths, English and ‘happiness’ on the school timetable
- Sleepy teens could mount legal challenges against morning exams, expert claims
- Failing academies face rapid action
- Faith school selection can be ‘socially divisive’, says new report
- School for deaf children under threat following funding shortfall
- Student quizzed over reading list link
- Young people ‘priced out of sport’
- Head girl’s speech attacks elite school
- Mindfulness isn’t preparing children for the real world, headmaster warns
- Apple turns stores into classrooms
- Britain is no longer a Christian country and should stop acting as if it is, says judge
- Fast-track transgender teachers for a £30,000 grant, school heads told
- Private heads urged to offer vocational courses
- Prince Charles’s prep school fights back after damning inspection
- Shrinking distances for school admissions
- Jo Boaler: ‘We need a revolution in how we think about maths’
- School debt doubles in two years, figures show
- TES announces new partnership with Bett and the Education Show to support the sharing of teaching ideas
- Ban times table tests in schools, says academic
- School debt ‘has increased sharply’
- Teacher recruitment “crisis” would be deepened by 1% pay rise, heads warn
- Disabled students fear loss of support
- VIDEO: ‘I’ve forgotten how to be a 10-year-old’
- Exclusive: Ofsted inspects academy chain for the second time after performance ‘concerns’
- Exclusive: State school debt on course to double
- Children ‘physically weaker than previous generation’, a leading teacher has said
- Dolby Surround sound inventor gives £35m to Cambridge University college
- Majority of school leaders ‘feel pressure’ over conversion to academy status
- Professors ‘bullied online by students as they lose control of classroom’, academic warns
- Professors bullied online by students as they lose control of classroom, academic says
- Poor children ‘systematically’ failed from nursery to secondary school, social mobility tsar warns
- Wider range of students take degrees
- Press release: Hundreds of schools benefit from £3m mental health investment
- Girls attack pupil in school raid
- Why GCSE results could be static for the rest of the decade
- Burial service held for school skeleton
- Do you know the answer? Impossible exam question stumps the internet
- What university should you go to for the highest paid career in finance?
- Universities spend £20m on artwork
- The rise of the student entrepreneurs
- Rise in foreign students amid accusations universities use them as ‘cash cows’
- VIDEO: Akshansh’s PhD: India man who didn’t let cerebral palsy win
- Human rights campaigner heckled at blasphemy lecture
- Zuckerberg to donate 99 per cent of his Facebook shares to improve education
- 65 poems for primary school children to learn by heart
- Google ‘collects children’s data’
- Scottish private schools lose pupils for eighth year in a row
- Ban on councils cutting school week
- Mental health issues ‘ignored by schools’, head warns
- Police ‘must investigate college fraud’
- Ofsted: Bradford needs an education commissioner, chief inspector says
- Secondary schools in the North and Midlands failing pupils are run by Labour, report shows
- Wilshaw wants Bradford schools inquiry
- Historian Dan Snow: teaching all children to read is ‘a solvable problem’
- MPs present petition on school funding
- Wilshaw: Teachers leave because Ofsted pressure makes profession a ‘tougher game’
- Retired Cambridge academic refuses to help Israeli girl with school project ‘until there is peace in Palestine’
- Press release: Record number of pupils in ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ schools
- Speech: A nation divided
- Ofsted’s annual report: Six key findings
- Press release: A nation divided
- Top 10 student cities 2016
- All schools should be academies
- North-south divide in England’s schools
- Ofsted to call for action on teacher shortages and regional divide in school standards
- Sir Michael Wilshaw: Urgent action is needed to improve failing secondary schools
- ‘Relentless’ workload forcing ‘desperate’ teachers to take big pay cuts and leave the profession
- ‘Relentless’ workload forcing ‘desperate’ teachers to leave profession with big pay cuts
- Minister dismisses idea that schools lose teachers because of excessive workload
- Minister dismisses claim that schools are ‘haemorrhaging teachers’
- Avoid criminalising children, say MPs
- Statement to Parliament: National reference test: implementation
- Stampy Cat lecture ‘biggest ever event’
- ‘What is education for?’ MPs ask teachers
- Call to rethink tuition fee subsidies
- Independent schools celebrate TES awards success
- Independent schools toast success in TES awards
- Horses boost anti-bullying drive
- Fostered children ‘get better grades’
- Parents ‘avoid mental health talks’
- Foster children outperform peers in care in GCSEs, study shows
- Majority of parents do not speak to children about mental health, poll shows
- Education is too selective and elitist, the Pope warns
- Pope Francis calls for teachers to be given a pay rise
- Exclusive: A ‘fair’ funding formula could spell years of cuts for many schools
- Teens sent to ‘unsuitable’ university to do ‘obscure’ subjects, head claims
- Teacher struck off for posing as teenager to falsely accuse former headteacher of being paedophile
- Press release: Suffolk academy celebrates move into new building
- Good news Friday: out of this world
- Speech: London schools make a reality of educational excellence
- MPs and councils in abuse inquiry
- MPs urge Nicky Morgan to commit to statutory PSHE
- More unqualified teachers in schools
- Students offended by college’s mental health test
- Where are the most beautiful schools?
- Three children die in council’s care
- Schools ‘braced for 16% budget cuts’
- Religious education ‘needs overhaul’
- College merger programme ‘a failure’
- Delayed retirement urged for London headteachers as pupil numbers are set to soar
- Exclusive: Less than half of teachers believe pupil premium has worked, YouGov poll finds
- More than one in 10 schools are using more unqualified staff to teach, as shortages bite, TES survey reveals
- Teachers ‘offered days off to lure them into jobs’
- Madrassas to face tougher regulation amid Government plans for clampdown
- Parent harasses seven school teachers and governors in four-year campaign
- Religious education needs to be brought into the 21st century, study concludes
- Nurseries warn over 30-hours pledge
- Plans to regulate madrassas published
- Oxford and Cambridge university teacher training courses saved from axe by last minute DfE intervention
- Oxford and Cambridge university teacher training courses saved by last minute DfE intervention
- Oxford and Cambridge teacher training courses saved by last-minute DfE intervention
- Government response: Statement on the religious studies GCSE judicial review
- High quality teacher trainees being turned away under new race-for-places system
- New apprenticeships levy to raise £3bn
- Why a good settlement for the DfE will mean extra cuts for thousands of schools
- Why Mr Osborne’s ‘good settlement’ for education will mean extra cuts for thousands of schools
- School funding to be overhauled
- Autumn Statement: key education announcements
- Academy funding cuts among George Osborne’s spending review announcements
- Press release: Department for Education’s settlement at the Spending Review 2015
- Religious studies GCSE ‘error of law’
- Homophobic taunts ‘change career hopes’
- Muslim woman governor chose to sit apart
- Education Secretary Nicky Morgan made ‘error of law’ over religious studies GCSE
- Education secretary made ‘error of law’ over religious studies GCSE
- Leaving secular views out of new religious studies GCSE was an error, High Court rules
- Nicky Morgan: Schools ‘plagued’ by homophobic bullying
- Big is beautiful for merging universities
- Open University staff strike over cuts
- Schools should build ‘safe rooms’ to hide from terrorists, says Belgian education minister
- Computer game for Deloitte job-hunters
- Ofsted warning over faith schools
- Classroom technology ‘rarely used’ by half of teachers
- Female governor ‘forced to sit in separate room to male colleagues’
- Ofsted concern over 17 independent faith schools
- Ofsted warns of ‘serious concerns’ at 17 independent faith schools
- Plan to close schools and offices early
- Teachers work ‘longer classroom hours’
- Teacher pay in England and Scotland is ‘going backwards’, OECD warns
- University students in England ‘pay the highest tuition fees in the world’
- Taming your kids’ computer habits
- ‘Thousands’ of sex abuse cases missed
- Children’s Commissioner: Teachers should be trained to spot child sexual abuse
- Sixth form girls ‘far more anxious’ about career prospects than boys
- Girls ‘self-limiting’ because they go for ‘worthwhile’ jobs
- A fifth of private school pupils rely on grandparents to pay fees, survey reveals
- Happiness in schools ‘starts with the head teacher’
- UK academy chain becomes the first to sponsor a school abroad
- News story: New members appointed to the School Teachers’ Review Body
- Cadet units for girls double in a decade
- Labour proposes ‘deprived pupil’ fund
- Student ‘driven from campus’ after speaking out against rape seminar
- Skirts at top private girls’ schools become longer as teachers try to combat bullying
- Britain’s ‘loneliest schoolboy’ forced to befriend ducks on remote Scottish isle
- Do celebs deserve honorary degrees?
- Desperate not to have children
- Schools to get ‘fair funding’ formula
- Spending Review: More cash for rural schools
- Spending Review: more cash for rural schools
- Parents driven ‘bonkers’ over tutoring, warn head teachers
- Headmistress under attack for ditching historic, male house names at girls’ school
- Exclusive: Brighter pupils make getting top ratings easier, Ofsted admits
- Call to improve toddlers’ home safety
- Workload, Ofsted, budget cuts and how we should ditch knowledge in favour of Google: all in the TES podcast
- Grammar school favoured “sons of old boys” in its admissions process, report says
- Good news Friday: diving in at the deep end
- Exclusive: ‘Your workload be easier if you understood its benefits’ say DfE advisers as teachers work 17 hour days
- Exclusive: ‘Workload would be easier if you understood the benefits,’ DfE advisers tell staff doing 17-hour days
- Speech: Lancashire Secondary Heads conference
- Grammar school writes begging letter asking parents to pay £75 a month towards running costs
- Children starting school ‘struggling to speak properly’
- School scraps prom over ‘pressure’
- SCOTLAND: Subject choice is vital in improving children’s life chances, researchers say
- ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ skull goes on display
- More than half of schools are planning to axe staff, research shows… and further cuts are on the way
- Arts ‘squeezed out of state schools’ says private school head
- Children who grow up with internet – AKA ‘digital natives’ – believe everything they read online, says Ofcom
- Our brightest students should be ashamed of their intolerance
- Watch: When teachers find out what they mean to their students
- Exclusive TES film: “Don’t be afraid of genetics” leading scientist tells teachers
- Speech: Sam Gyimah: the vital role of the school business professional
- Starkey video removed amid racism row
- Pupils rebel as top grammar drops four A-levels
- VIDEO: ‘We cancelled our France school trips’
- Press release: Priority school building programme: Rugby star reopens school
- Teacher shortage fears deepen as almost one in five secondary trainee places go unfilled
- Lack of trainees ‘means teacher crisis’
- ‘Raisin test’ could help to identify children at risk of underachievement
- Schools advised against school trips to France
- Schools advised against school trips to France after terror attacks
- State school asks parents for cash
- Exclusive: Eton College funds research into why young people take psychoactive ‘legal highs’
- Pupils at isolated schools ‘do worse’
- ‘No more amateur school governors’ call
- Cambridge University drops ‘racist’ David Starkey from video
- ‘Amateurish’ governing bodies will no longer do, says Wilshaw
- Disadvantaged pupils perform worse in isolated schools, research finds
- School governors ‘focusing on peeling paint’ over teaching quality, head of Ofsted warns
- Speech: HMCI’s monthly commentary: November 2015
- ‘Surveillance’ concerns over private school with 500 CCTV cameras
- VIDEO: Duchess of Cambridge on child mental health
- Generous exam re-marks may give wealthy pupils ‘unfair advantage’, Ofqual director warns
- News story: Primary testing and assessment: webinar registration still open
- Meet the engineer inspiring young women to enter STEM
- Heads call on Morgan for funding help
- Half of school staff report cuts to teaching posts
- Have a break, have a Stem school trip: Pupils find out what it’s like to be a KitKat tester
- Nearly half of schools cutting teaching posts
- Smallpox general in US university row
- Anti-terror strategy ‘must evolve’
- London schools’ progress ‘in danger of coming undone’
- Speech: How to get more high-quality textbooks into classrooms
- Speech: The quality of exam marking
- Catholic schools more ethnically diverse than other schools, figures show
- Catholic schools more ethnically diverse than others, figures show
- Blind girl, seven, banned from using white stick at school as it is ‘health and safety risk’
- Press release: Challenge to make 100 low-cost classics available to schools
- ‘Culture of giving’ means US outstrips UK donations to higher education
- VIDEO: British child prodigy composes opera
- Breakfasts ‘help pupils do well’
- Don’t aim too high for your child, parents told
- Migrants ‘do not lower school results’
- Healthy breakfast, healthy grades at school, study shows
- Free school founder Toby Young: “I want to put some private schools out of business”
- Teacher ‘fed pupils diet of Islam’
- Ministers are sacrificing a generation ‘on the altar of standards’, a leading independent head claims
- Teacher ‘banned Christmas and Diwali’
- TES journalists scoop prestigious awards
- Scots accent ‘less eroded’ than English
- Teachers can tell ‘in a nanosecond’ if a child has potential
- Nearly a third of teachers believe performance-related pay system has not been introduced, poll finds
- IB vs A-levels: how my family put both to the test
- Press release: Bullying in school plummets
- Children ‘destined to lose out to robots’ due to outdated exams system, says head
- ‘Colditz in kilts?’ Not any more, says Gordsonstoun’s headmaster
- Gordsonstoun’s headmaster: ‘Colditz in kilts?’ Not any more’
- Read well or not at all, bestselling author of ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ says
- More than one in 10 teachers rate careers advice as ‘poor’
- One in six teachers in England ‘qualified abroad’
- False widow spiders infestation forces closure of primary schools
- New teachers recruited from overseas, Professor Robert Plomin and multiple choice questions: all in the TES podcast
- ‘Don’t lie to children. It’s not all in the mind,’ says genetics expert
- Unis ‘should favour’ less well-off
- One in six new teachers ‘from abroad’
- ‘Scrap daily act of worship’ in schools
- Admitting Scottish poor to university ‘won’t hit standards’
- Maths teaching boost ‘to take a decade’
- One in six new entrants to teaching in England qualified overseas
- Academies move difficult pupils to other schools to boost their results, study suggests
- All primary teachers should have a post-GCSE maths qualification, experts say
- Rich foreigners should pay three times more than British pupils at private schools, says expert
- How to become an author: seven tips for pupils, from the bestselling writer of ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’
- Speech: Edward Timpson addresses CDC annual conference
- Speech: How autonomy raises standards
- Race protests spread on US campuses
- Primary school tells girls to wear tights in ‘interest of modesty’
- Schools ‘paying thousands to lure teachers, risk running out of cash to buy books’
- 1,000 school leaders are earning salaries in excess of £100,000, study shows
- Nick Gibb: Good manners and ‘no excuses’ discipline is the recipe for successful schools
- Growth mindset theory is ‘overplayed’ and could be harmful, geneticist warns
- Trainee teachers ‘sought from Greece’
- Care urged on school funding shake-up
- Boosting state school pupils’ self-esteem and job aspirations ‘won’t narrow pay gap’, study finds
- White working-class boys in poor areas are less likely to study beyond GCSE, report finds
- Outwood Academy incident: 27 pupils treated after collapsing at school Armistice Day ceremony – latest
- Child obesity: what are the options?
- Schools ‘failing to prepare young people for work’, say business leaders
- Head teachers are giving students “selfish” career advice, says Head of Ofsted
- Ofsted chief: ‘Selfish’ schools are failing pupils over careers advice
- Pupils in hospital after collapsing
- Maps reveal full picture of GCSE North-South divide
- Prep school final years are ‘exam factories’, says peer
- North-south divide in GCSE results
- Schools should teach interview techniques, say business leaders
- White pupils lowest university take-up
- Ethnic minorities ‘more likely to go to university’ than white working-class British children
- Religious studies ‘skewed’ court hears
- VIDEO: Microsoft chief checks out Micro Bit
- Press release: New design and technology GCSE will inspire next top designers
- Job cuts college bought Man Utd tickets
- White British pupils ‘least likely to attend university’
- A schoolgirl gave the best reply to a maths exam question on dating
- Ofsted: Children at unregistered schools are at ‘significant risk of harm’
- Ofsted warns of ‘squalid’ illegal schools
- Michael Rosen: Questioning ‘squeezed out’ of education
- Hundreds of children ‘taught in squalid conditions’ at illegal schools, Ofsted warns
- Head boy gives extraordinary end-of-term speech despite just weeks to live – watch his address and the heart-warming reaction
- Nancie Atwell won $1m for being the ‘best teacher in the world’. But what does her teaching look like? Take a peek…
- Ten teachers quit ‘troubled school’
- Call for overhaul of child ‘fat letters’
- Cuts could close ‘four in 10 colleges’
- ‘Fat letters’ from teachers to parents should be scrapped or reformed, experts say
- Speech: Nicky Morgan: raising ambition for all
- England needs more grammar schools, says top industrialist
- World’s best teacher warns on testing
- US university chief quits in race row
- Schools dialling 999 because of lack of mental health support
- GCSE: Parents challenge exclusion of ‘non-religious world view’
- Nancie Atwell: ‘You can’t test pupils into excellence’
- Syrians ‘not at school’ in Turkey
- High Court challenge to RS GCSE
- VIDEO: Tired teens start school at lunchtime
- Heads ‘calling 999 over mental health’
- Private school teachers ‘working longer hours for little or no extra pay’
- Parents sue Government over sidelining of humanism in Religious Studies
- Why your older sibling is smarter than you
- Nick Timothy: end ban on new grammar schools
- Call for schools to sponsor academies
- Sponsorship: give local authority schools the same powers as academies, councils say
- ‘Assess Alevel students as if it’s a video game,’ says expert
- Enjoy the digital edition of TES for free
- Government asks teachers: how should behaviour management be taught?
- The CBI’s ‘absurd’ call for ‘work-ready’ pupils must be attacked, says exam board director
- Forget the Taliban – it’s teachers who scare Malala
- Schools ‘phoning ex-pupils to become teachers’ due to shortage
- Teacher shortages likely to continue for a decade
- School murder accused appears again
- Speech: Big Bang @ Parliament: the importance of STEM
- Good news Friday: Sky high ambitions
- Speech: Shanghai maths teaching exchange: opening ceremony
- Teacher shortages, Sats cheating and ED Hirsch: all in the TES podcast
- Press release: Priority school building programme: 2 schools start rebuild work
- Teens grill Suffragette film-makers
- VIDEO: ‘Value for money’ promise to students
- Nicky Morgan: Free schools could help poor Scots pupils
- Will students get ‘value for money’?
- Schools ‘close to cash breaking point’
- ‘Value for money’ promise for students
- Major ‘forensic investigation’ aims to expose Sats cheating
- Two-thirds of schools ‘struggling to make ends meet’
- New student champion to make sure undergraduates get ‘value for money’
- Just 39 secondary headteachers in England are black, research shows
- Malala film inspires teenagers
- Open University staff vote to strike
- Jump in appeals against KS2 Sats results
- Parents angry over ‘walk with hands behind back ‘ at primary school
- ‘Exciting plans’ for the Telegraph Festival of Education
- Press release: Technical and professional education revolution continues
- Term-time holiday head suspended
- Minecraft used to teach chemistry
- State school pupils are more likely to get top degrees, research finds
- £10m literacy boost for thousands of pupils in the North
- VIDEO: Scuffles break out at tuition fees protest
- Grants cuts ‘slam the door’ on students
- The questions parents could not answer
- Art teacher who had relationship with teen student tells divorce court he was not sure he loved her any more than his dog
- Term-time holiday ban: 8,000 Telegraph readers don’t support fines
- Headteacher suspended over term-time holiday to Brazil
- News story: Assessment arrangements unveiled for GCSE design and technology
- Decision to scrap ICT a ‘kick in the teeth’, say experts
- Michelle Obama: Attitudes to girls in education have to be challenged
- Students marching against tuition fees
- Afghan wins global education prize
- ‘Homo-erotic’ a top search term at V&A
- Why is the sky blue? Children’s questions parents can’t answer
- Statement to Parliament: Revised design and technology GCSE
- Technology questions stump parents
- Head apologises over mobile classrooms
- Online schools ‘worse than traditional teachers’
- Encourage boys into cheerleading to ‘challenge gender stereotypes’
- Cheerleading can break down sexist barriers in schools, study says
- Nicky Morgan: Teachers must stop pressurising primary school children with ‘after test parties’
- Stop ‘after-test parties’, Nicky Morgan tells primaries
- Buckingham to house Thatcher library
- ‘Thousands’ expected in national student protest
- Shanghai teachers arrive to share world-class approach to maths
- Teen girls have ‘poorer mental health’
- Speech: Nicky Morgan: one nation education
- Private schools university report was wrong, authors admit
- VIDEO: Nicky Morgan speech on school testing
- News story: Summary of today’s statistics
- Top London college partners with China to open three British schools
- Term-time holiday appeal ‘is nonsense’
- Can you solve the 50 cent maths exam question that is dividing the internet?
- UK institutions ”failing to prepare pupils for working life’, survey says
- VIDEO: Pupils face national testing at seven
- Half of teachers lack knowledge needed to improve pupils’ literacy, survey finds
- Attainment gap ‘ambition’ questioned
- Schools to blame for problems in UK economy, says business chief
- Let parents take their children off school during term time, headteacher says
- VIDEO: The Afghan girl, 14, teaching classes
- Morgan pushes tougher tests for schools
- Tories to water down pledge to make EBac compulsory for all
- Ministers consider the return of key stage 1 national tests
- Press release: Nicky Morgan: no tolerance of areas where majority of pupils fail
- ‘Super-teachers’ sent to struggling schools: ‘Crack team’ of 1,500 earmarked to help boost results
- Autism book wins non-fiction prize
- Manchester university strike ballot
- Trade Union Bill could increase ‘whispering campaigns’ against non-striking teachers, union warns
- “Tears in the staffroom” convince literary stars to join campaign to cut teacher workload
- Literary stars horrified by ‘tears in the staffroom’ join campaign to cut teacher workload
- VIDEO: Adoption plans ‘will help more children’
- China warning over two-child policy
- Why are coastal schools at such a low ebb?
- PM bids to speed up adoption process
- All test scores from seven-year-olds ‘to be sent to government’, under plans being considered
- Winston Churchill? No, he’s not an insurance boss
- ‘Time to forgive Guy Fawkes,’ says headmaster of his old school
- Nicky Morgan: 100,000 children will forced to re-sit Sats tests
- Girls must choose career or motherhood, says top head
- Trouble on campus: the rise of ban-happy student leaders
- Hatching little Chinese speakers at Britain’s first bi-lingual Mandarin-English nursery
- Rugby football: Dr Arnold’s legacy lives on
- Council appeals over term-time holiday
- Teach boys and girls in the same way, says exam board research director
- Scotland’s record on sending poorer teenagers to university improving, according to study
- Minority ethnic pupils are narrowing attainment gap with white peers, report shows
- House schools in skyscrapers to cope with rise in demand, says minister
- How can a teacher remove a disobedient pupil?
- Philip Pullman says tests and league tables have left arts education in a ‘terrible state’
- Cuts ‘risk primary teacher numbers’
- Academies ‘pushed’ into taking out government loans
- Prospects for under 34s ‘have worsened’
- Call to end scrums in youth rugby
- Funding for primary trainees slashed
- Lecturers could take industrial action
- Vulnerable young adults ‘cut adrift’
- Rugby elbowing out classic sports at girls’ schools
- Your school’s got no room for extra pupils? It’s time to build upwards…
- Primary teaching bursary cuts, Finland’s new curriculum and parents’ evening: all in the TES podcast
- Teenager charged after school death
- Shakespeare anniversary on global stage
- Titan schools will be like cheap high-rise housing, independent head warns
- China to end one-child policy
- Chinese students face ‘character test’
- Queen’s academic given new UNESCO role
- Warning over fewer part-time students
- Teachers should tell girls to be more like Buffy and less like Bella, academic says
- ‘Adolf Hitler killed 100,000 Jews’: new study reveals pupils’ lack of Holocaust knowledge
- Pupil dies after school stabbing
- Murder investigation under way after pupil death at an Aberdeen school
- Family fined for taking son to World War II re-enactment
- Trojan horse school ‘banned mixed sport’
- Why 5+5+5 doesn’t always make 15: Maths exam question divides the internet
- PM launches children’s homes review
- ‘Only a tiny proportion of teachers earn that much!’ – complaint lodged over salary claims in DfE’s new recruitment ad
- News story: Register for the Ofqual conference, 8 December 2015
- US campus has no degree students
- Teacher shortage sees schools spend £733m on supply agencies, says NUT
- Teacher shortage leads schools to spend £733m on supply agencies, says NUT
- Teacher shortage cover cost warning
- Schools warned about using Dropbox
- Vince Cable: Fight against extremism will lead to “bland” society
- Speech: Delivering real equality
- Press release: National teacher recruitment drive gets underway
- Probe into US officer-pupil clash
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- Budget broadband hidden from schools
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- Call to end university ‘closed shop’
- Wilshaw: ‘Nobody can argue against the benefits of phonics’
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- Extend master’s loans, ministers urged
- Scottish teachers to receive 1.5 per cent pay rise
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- Physics gender gap will take more than a century to close
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- UCAS applications to be anonymous – PM
- Barack Obama: ‘Too much testing is taking the joy out of teaching’
- Has the final bell rung for the secondary school staffroom?
- Queen to honour professors with award
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- ‘No evidence’ school collaboration boosts attainment, research claims
- Cambridge Union in turmoil over debate invitation to Julian Assange
- Pupils ‘shamed online over bad handwriting’
- Inquiry begins into lack of poor pupils attending grammar schools
- London MP backs grammar annexe
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- News story: China’s First Lady visits London school
- China ‘robbing pupils of individuality’
- Wellington College calls in transgender speaker to challenge stereotypes
- South Africa’s #FeesMustFall student protestors attack fences around Pretoria seat of government
- South Africa’s #FeesMustFall student protestors attack fences around Pretoria government
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- Good news Friday: Sir Ian McKellen talks LGBT rights
- Many universities ‘breach consumer law’
- Bright, poor students could lose out in pupil premium shake-up
- Online games trialled in classrooms to boost numeracy
- Half of teachers have considered quitting in the past six months, poll finds
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- Three in four universities ‘breach law on website information’
- Poll shows that 82% of parents are happy with their children’s school
- ‘I had no choice but to pretend to be a believer to get my kid into the Catholic school’
- Pupils bullied over bad handwriting, expert warns
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- Teacher and pupil killed in knife attack at Swedish school
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- MPs lobby PM for funding shake-up that would hit some schools with 16% cuts
- Stressed teachers ‘reduced to tears’
- Building skills gap ‘near crisis point’
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- Ofsted: schools not doing enough to promote apprenticeships
- Prep schools ‘threaten parents if their child looks to leave two years earlier”, experts say
- Prep schools ‘threaten parents if their child looks to leave two years early”, experts say
- Schools could face cuts of 8 per cent over five years, Institute for Fiscal Studies predicts
- Per pupil spending ‘to fall by 8%’
- R Kelly praises music teacher: ‘She believed I could fly’
- Male pupils ‘not taught safe sex’
- Academics ‘should consult children first’ over education research studies
- ‘Inadequate’ schools to become academies by summer term, DfE reveals
- VIDEO: Term-time holiday fines ‘unworkable’
- Snakes ‘not guilty of killing Cleopatra’
- Students report sexual harassment
- Grieving children can’t have extra days off, schools Minister warns
- Term-time holiday fines ‘unworkable’
- Press release: Have your say on measures to transform failing schools
- Term-time holiday fines ‘unworkable’
- Number of fines given to parents for taking term-time holidays trebles
- Thousands of parents fined for taking their children on holiday during term time, figures show
- Top-rated schools ‘failing to teach children basic skills’, says charity
- Record number of graduates in work, report reveals
- Sexist remarks in schools ‘should be as unacceptable as racism or homophobia’
- Fifth of youngsters suffer from anxiety
- Thousands of primaries with top Ofsted grades ‘fail to teach the three Rs’, free school charity claims
- Doubts cast over accuracy of Ofsted verdicts for thousands of primaries, in claims by free school campaigners
- ‘Doubts cast’ over accuracy of Ofsted, research claims
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- Read a book? Teenagers prefer YouTube, survey finds
- Absence among pupils rises, government figures show
- Press release: Suffolk pupils open outstanding new school after rebuild
- Schools ‘should tackle’ sexist banter
- Former head of ‘Trojan Horse’ school ‘made pupils stand in rain as punishment’
- Revealed: eight ways gender bias is taking place in schools
- Revealed: eight ways sexism is taking place in schools
- Pupils being targeted by extremists while working online in schools, survey suggests
- VIDEO: Ed Sheeran accepts honorary doctorate
- Stun grenades and placards as students shut South African universities
- Nicky Morgan: opposing the grammar school expansion would be perverse
- Teach First recruitment director: ‘Pay off student loans to tempt graduates into teaching’
- Private heads attack exam ‘smokescreen’
- Schools should pay governors, report states
- Exam marking ‘crisis’: former Ofsted director Mike Cladingbowl backs call for action
- Pupils ‘subjected to stress punishment’
- Cancer sufferer’s only break in treatment ‘not a good reason’ for term-time holiday
- Family of murdered teacher Ann Maguire call for independent inquiry
- Grammar school advice to stay private
- 12 million fall into UK digital skills gap
- Children’s centre cuts warning
- Where Noam Chomsky meets snowshoeing: life in a ‘nomadic’ boarding school
- General Studies A-level to be axed
- Apprenticeships ‘becoming devalued’
- Sir Michael Wilshaw: End apprenticeships for making coffee and cleaning floors
- Sir Michael Wilshaw: End apprenticeships for making coffee and cleaning floors
- Bring back detention as punishment for pupils, says Government’s behavioural tsar
- Ex-circus dancer turns around the ‘Trojan’ school that hated music
- Cambridge don warns bullying students to stop ‘sadistic’ Freshers initiations
- Brian Cox: ‘Trust in teachers to make our nation science-literate’
- Scottish primary IT facilities ‘would not cope’ with national online testing
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- Parent wins term-time fine victory after taking daughter to Disney World
- MPs to investigate teacher recruitment problems
- South London school wins prestigious architecture prize
- General studies A-level is scrapped for failing to meet standards
- VIDEO: How boys used CPR to save a friend
- Hurrah for Sevenoaks’ new grammar school
- Ofsted cull ‘stinks’, say axed inspectors
- ‘Nothing to fear’ over term holidays
- ‘We’re Mystic Meg’: headteachers left in the dark over new exams
- ‘Floodgates open’ for new wave of grammar schools across England
- Chinese investors poised to buy British private schools
- VIDEO: Pupils’ views on taking the 11 plus
- VIDEO: Sevenoaks pupils ‘travel an hour each way’
- VIDEO: Grammar school decision ‘undermining’
- Open University staff in strike ballot
- Teachers unaware of new duties to report FGM, survey finds
- Speech: SCHOOLS NorthEast Summit 2015
- New GCSE stats: rise of the English Baccalaureate comes to a halt as languages decline
- New grammar: Nicky Morgan sets out reasons for approval of Sevenoaks selective school
- Grammar schools: What are they?
- Press release: Academic standards continue to rise under the academies programme
- Contracts ‘raise school uniform prices’
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- Many teenagers unhappy by the time they leave school, study shows
- First new grammar in 50 years to be approved today
- QUIZ: how’s your modern-day vocabulary?
- Many teenagers ‘leave school unhappy’
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- Go-ahead for grammar school plan
- Pupils become less happy and confident as they progress through school, poll finds
- British aid to private schools could violate human rights, education unions warn
- Kenneth Branagh praises power of film to inspire children to learn
- First grammar school in 50 years to be approved
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- Recruitment: 20 per cent more trainee maths teachers needed in 2016, DfE reveals
- Trojan Horse school had ‘morality squad’
- Press release: New start for 2 Cumbria schools with £20 million rebuild
- Jewish school ordered to stop asking parents about their sex life
- Ofqual chief: schools are using exam appeals unfairly
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- Private school ‘no longer automatic passport’ to Oxbridge, says author
- Pledge to overhaul exam result appeals
- Creative artists have ‘moral responsibility’ to become school govenors, head of Arts Council England says
- Call to reinstate work experience
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- Government urged to bring back compulsory work experience for under-16s
- SEND support system is becoming fragmented despite reforms, new report warns
- ‘Homesick students’ heading for home, say train companies
- This teacher just took a Biology lesson to the next level with an inspired human body costume
- ‘Homesick students in travel rush’
- Children should play near ‘risky’ cliffs and water to tackle obesity, MPs claim
- Rise in number of five-year-olds performing at a “good” level, DfE figures show
- Boarding schools condemn ‘dangerously inaccurate’ claims that they damage mental health
- London school gets Mensa record
- School introduces long-lost exercise in revamped 11+ exam
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- QUB to treble international intake
- Press release: Focused inspection of The Education Fellowship
- State-run exam board would be ‘Corbyn-esque’, claims OCR chair
- Exam boards reform will lead to “Corbynesque solution”, says chair of exam board
- Press release: North Lincolnshire school celebrates start of rebuilding work
- Oxford publishes sample questions
- TES columnist Roger Pope appointed chair of National College for Teaching and Leadership
- Children refused mental health treatment
- Speech: Reform themes
- Press release: Views sought on inspecting special educational needs provision
- Press release: New Chair of NCTL appointed
- Cambridge Union in turmoil over Julian Assange invite
- S Korea to control history textbooks
- Oxford gender pay gap criticised
- Scottish schools urged to embrace Twitter
- Frequent gaming ‘linked to worse GCSEs’
- Playing video games, not using social media, linked to poor exam results
- Video games: researchers clash over educational benefits
- Prize-nominated architect condemns ministers for ‘cancelling exuberance’ in school buildings
- ‘Witchcraft’ abuse cases on the rise
- ‘How I went from having nowhere to live to a place at Cambridge University’
- Don’t ‘rush’ teachers over Scotland’s new school performance regime, education leader says
- Is this the end for tailcoats at Eton College?
- Be ‘boring and predictable’, teachers told – and don’t nag
- High migrant numbers have ‘no impact’ on English students, study shows
- Competition damages pupil friendships, psychologist warns
- Councils brace themselves for wave of super-size schools
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- News story: Changes to key stage 4 and key stage 5 statistical releases
- Disadvantaged pupils could miss out on pupil premium investment, spending watchdog warns
- Disadvantaged children could miss out on pupil premium investment, spending watchdog warns
- MPs want better help for poorer pupils
- Staff in shortage subjects offered up to £10,000 more a year as recruitment crisis bites
- Frequent video game play linked to lower GCSE grades
- Ofqual chief: exam markers ‘don’t do it for the money’
- Paying markers won’t raise standards, says head of Ofqual
- Ministers want teacher pay rises capped at 1 per cent
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- Boarding schools should be cheaper to help middle-class parents, says former Eton head
- National Poetry Day: teachers celebrate their favourite poems
- Boarding schools: former Eton head calls for more low-cost options
- Parents want combined technical and academic education, research shows
- Scouts to encourage young volunteers
- Teacher illegally sold goods on eBay
- Speech: Par for the course
- College’s board removed by ministers
- Harvard debate team loses to inmates
- State schools are better at preparing pupils for the ‘new economy’, Ucas chief warns private headteachers
- Private schoolchildren have ‘identikit’ university experiences
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- Private school sport ‘still stuck in the 19th century’
- Private school sport often based on belief that ‘pain makes a man of you’, report warns
- Private school sport based on belief that ‘pain makes a man of you’, report warns
- ‘Hate madrassas’ to face investigation
- Madrasas that ‘fill young people with hate’ will close, says Cameron
- Ofsted will inspect madrasas, says Cameron
- Call to prepare pupils for the future
- Young people have been ‘mis-sold’ path to success, business leaders warn
- Schools minister Nick Gibb: There has never been a better time to be a teacher
- Digital memory ‘eroding human memory’
- Hong Kong minorities ‘marginalised’ in school
- Grading ‘flaws’ threaten the future of German, private schools claim
- German could face ‘extinction in schools’, heads warn
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- Morgan: Schools must offer childcare
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- Futurologist urges public schools to incorporate ‘kinaesthetic learning’
- ‘I have to quit the teaching job I once loved in order to live life’
- Schoolchildren could be working until they’re 100, says expert
- News story: Government announces Child Benefit deductions in tougher approach to truancy
- Toddlers’ wide use of tablet computers
- Oxford head: UK universities ‘a jewel’
- Generation YouTube: the young people turning to the internet for careers advice
- Child benefit to be docked from families who don’t pay truanting fines
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- VIDEO: PM wants new crack down on truancy
- Private schools condemn exam marking
- Parents of truants to have benefits cut
- ‘Cottage industry’ exam marking not fit for purpose, says leading headmaster
- David Cameron: Families who do not pay truancy fines will have benefits docked
- Stop ‘indulging in toffism’, says private school head
- Crisis warning over teacher shortages
- ASCL: “Perfect storm” will worsen teacher shortage
- Universities need a ‘global outlook in war for talent’
- Violin star Nicola Benedetti’s top tips for young players
- News story: Ofqual is looking to recruit subject experts
- Pay deal: Scottish teachers vote to accept ‘meagre’ 2.5 per cent rise
- It is very possible England could fail to meet the UN’s education Global Goals
- Cambridge fattens up 150-year-old gargoyles for their own protection
- Cambridge gargoyles are given extra weight to protect them against the elements
- Grandparents to share parental leave
- More than half of teachers considering quitting the classroom in next two years, YouGov survey finds
- Half of teachers could leave the profession in two years
- Half of teachers in England ‘may quit’
- Former Eton head calls for return of nursery rhymes to the classroom
- ‘A lot of people told me when I had my son I wouldn’t be able to get into leadership. Now I’m a head’
- Teens turning to counselling to cope with social media
- Arne Duncan steps down as US education secretary
- Press release: Grimsby pupils bury time capsule to mark rebuild
- Press release: New schools commissioner for Lancashire and West Yorkshire
- Three quarters of the public think teachers contribute greatly to society’s wellbeing, poll shows
- News story: Action to address the top 3 teacher workload issues
- Press release: Priority school building programme: Essex special school reopens
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- VIDEO: ‘Oldest’ Koran goes on display in Birmingham
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- Sir Richard Branson: Give young people a gap year at 16
- Cardiff Uni develops virtual assistant
- News story: New member to the School Teachers’ Review Body appointed
- Children seek mental health help on web
- Ofsted to delay inspections of new schools
- ‘Global treasure’ Koran on display
- ‘Academies aren’t the only solution’: Catholics oppose ‘one-size-fits-all’ education bill
- News story: Statement on the timing of inspections for new schools
- VIDEO: Pupils ‘daily mile’ scheme improves health
- Good news Friday: China in the North
- ‘Clever girls clam-up in mixed schools,’ says leading head
- DfE takes advice on using private cash to fund free-school buildings
- Soft skills give public school edge
- Student leader rules out Cage link-up
- Superhead Dame Alison Peacock snubs baseline tests for four-year-olds
- State schools are using general studies to boost league table rankings
- Experts fear ‘race to the bottom’ after Ofqual drops extra science GCSE checks
- Free school charity claims top state secondaries use A-level general studies to inflate results
- Exeter University plans online degrees
- Press release: Top graduates to get up to £30k to train to teach core subjects
- Nearly half of MFL teacher-training places are left unfilled, Ucas reveals
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- Sir Anthony Seldon: Private schools lead the way in ‘teamwork, empathy and grit’
- European universities match America in world rankings – but UK stays dormant
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- News story: Key changes to qualifications regulation come into effect
- Nearly all faith schools ‘abuse’ admissions system, British Humanist Association claims
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- One fifth of graduates not in ‘professional roles’
- UK ‘stands out’ in university rankings
- UK improves standing in World University Rankings with three universities in global top 10
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- Pupils choose YouTube over teachers for careers advice
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- The secret of the success in London’s schools? It’s down to the capital’s primaries, new research concludes
- Watching films raises school grades, research finds
- A London school has banned all technology
- Jeremy Corbyn pledges to return to the era of the local education authority
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- Schoolboy reveals he slept with teaching assistant more than 50 times and that she claimed she was pregnant
- Jeremy Corbyn prepared to strip private schools of their charitable status
- Petition: Nicky Morgan must ‘urgently’ address lack of women headteachers
- Jeremy Corbyn backtracks on abolishing free schools
- ‘If Jeremy Corbyn looks like a geography teacher, then so do Chris Martin, Lionel Messi and Jarvis Cocker’
- Firm ‘hides’ school when recruits apply
- Campaign warns 11% of world illiterate
- Ofsted: ‘weak leadership’ to blame for poor standards in Poole
- Press release: Poole local authority school improvement inspection
- Prime Minister says he’s ‘very proud’ of free school meals scheme
- Tackle rising cost of education for families, NASUWT urges Labour
- The smartphone has killed the ‘traditional’ boarding schools’ experience, says expert
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- University student union bans free Tex-Mex sombreros for being ‘racist’
- Exclusive: half of heads uneasy over Sats marking
- College mergers success questioned
- Teachers should watch out for sleep-deprived students as a ‘red flag’ for mental-health problems, study finds
- Stress can cause pupils to self-harm, say nearly half of school staff
- Protect free school meals, say doctors
- VIDEO: Head teacher: ‘We should extend school meals’
- VIDEO: Doctors back infant free school meals
- Anxious parents ‘breed generation of clueless children’, says schools leader
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- Watch out for your own fixed mindset, Carol Dweck tells teachers
- Press release: Inspirational new school for Durham after rebuild
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- Teachers given parking ticket powers
- Press release: Multi-million pound rebuild for North West school
- Schools hand out parking tickets to parents parking dangerously
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- Exclusive: GCSE papers could be marked overseas in bid to tackle examiner shortage
- Exclusive: the College of Teaching unveils its new board of trustees
- Safety tests for children’s fancy dress
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- Wilshaw: Labour’s academy proposals will take schools back to the ‘Middle Ages’
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- VIDEO: David Walliams on getting children to read
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- University student falsely accused of being terrorist for reading book in library
- News story: New experts appointed to help improve initial teacher training
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- Press release: Two Liverpool special schools open in new multi-million building
- Legal bid to save maintenance grants
- Crime in schools: 30,000 incidents reported to police last year
- Speech: Nicky Morgan: improving child literacy in England
- Press release: Focus on phonics vindicated by results
- VIDEO: Ex-teacher: ‘I was threatened with hammer’
- Press release: Nicky Morgan and David Walliams launch literacy drive
- Call for cut-price classics in schools
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- Cut the price of classic novels, Nicky Morgan tells publishers
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- Press release: Kent school gets multi-million pound rebuild
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- School admissions: appeals soar by 8 per cent
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- Government seeks teachers abroad ‘to tackle crisis’
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- Schools should pay FE colleges for English and maths resits, thinktank says
- Schools should pay FE colleges for English and maths GCSE resits, thinktank says
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- Exclusive: Rethink of regional commissioner role prompted by conflict of interest
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- State schools ‘outperforming average private schools’
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- Nicky Morgan orders immigration review to examine ‘education tourism’
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- VIDEO: Schools should become academies – PM
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- David Cameron: all schools should become academies
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- Exam boards on ‘final warning’ as GCSE results day looms
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- A-level Results day and Clearing 2015: live webchat
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- Press release: Maths entries jump at A level as pupils embrace academic subjects
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- A-levels 2015: Record number of students take tougher subjects
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- Breaking: A-level results 2015 – Proportion of top grades falls again
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- Watch New Zealand pupils perform funeral haka for beloved teacher
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- A-levels and GCSEs: Tougher subjects on the rise as teens look to enter elite universities
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- iPhones ‘are killing children’s ability to communicate’, Tristram Hunt says
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- MP: use anti-terror powers on Christian teachers who say gay marriage is ‘wrong’
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- Children who watch most TV more likely to be bullied
- Care leavers ‘neglected by councils’
- Exclusive TES/YouGov poll: most teachers feel national curriculum is ‘not fit for purpose’
- Prisons failing on education – Gove
- Nick Gibb pledges action to help summer-born children
- Student visa squeeze plans revealed
- German expat banker tells countrymen: don’t send your kids to ‘disappointing’ British private schools
- Royal Society fellow wins battle to take her son out of Kensington and Chelsea’s school system
- Council drops home education case
- PSHE will not be made compulsory
- Ministers give ‘feeble’ response to call for compulsory sex education
- Nicky Morgan: We have not downgraded the arts in schools
- Trojan Horse letter “no hoax”, Birmingham schools chief says
- ‘Gaming’ warning over high-stakes baseline assessments
- Statement to Parliament: School funding for 2016 to 2017
- Abolished levels still used by one in three schools
- Half of schools and colleges lack formal links with employers, study finds
- GCSE tables moved for school choice
- Speech: The arts underpin our understanding of Britishness
- Burnt to a crisp: school bans spicy Doritos after they cause boy to stop breathing
- News story: Ofqual launches consultation on GCSEs, AS and A levels for 2017
- Google to teach children to code for free this summer
- Statement to Parliament: GCSE and A level subject content consultation
- Press release: Parents to receive more help choosing secondary schools
- VIDEO: More poor children in working families
- Top 10 universities for biology
- University boost for poorer students
- Trojan Horse letter ‘not a hoax’
- Childcare costs rise 25 per cent in five years, research shows
- Girls with Autism, ITV, review: ‘compelling’
- Schools put mindfulness to the test
- Can mindfulness really boost pupils’ results? A major research project plans to find out
- Debate over American-style nursery graduation ceremony
- Brushing pupils’ teeth is not a job for teachers, headteachers say
- ‘The assessment system is broken’, says school head
- ‘The assessment system is broken’, says school head
- PSHE lessons ‘should be compulsory’
- A third of teachers intend to quit in the next five years, survey finds
- Teaching unions condemn new strike restrictions
- Cost of private education nearing £1 million, study finds
- Hundreds offered Eton place in error
- That’s an Eton mess: private school sends conditional offer to 400 pupils by mistake
- Children of doctors and lawyers could be priced out of private schools, report warns
- The ultimate school trip: music festival invites pupils in for the day
- We asked you how you know the end of the school year is in sight. Here are 10 of your best – and funniest – answers
- Ofsted: ‘missing’ pupils at risk of exploitation and extremism
- New review of assessment for low-attaining pupils set up
- Children dropping off school register could be being radicalised, Ofsted chief warns
- Trojan warning on missing pupils
- Press release: New £10,000 grants to continue drive to eliminate illiteracy
- Abuse services ‘lack understanding’
- University courses that beat Oxbridge
- Why is no longer ‘cool’ to join the school choir
- Pupils not joining the school choir ‘because teachers are too focused on meeting targets’, head says
- Teachers on Atticus Finch the racist: is it a sin to kill a classroom hero?
- Press release: Special needs expert to head new assessment review
- Ofsted fears baseline assessments for four-year-olds will hurt the most disadvantaged
- Middle class parents are ‘colonising’ nurseries, says head of Ofsted
- Parents told to send children to study alongside Chinese to help learning
- Access free childcare, parents urged
- Academy sponsors admit the schools ‘are not a panacea’
- Can a school prevent extremism?
- Employers warn of ‘skills emergency’
- ‘Turbo-charge’ young teachers’ careers to get them to teach in tough schools, says social mobility tsar
- Lack of high-quality apprenticeships ‘fueling numeracy and literacy problems’, says CBI
- “It’s a bit rich”: Heads’ leader damns Ofsted claims that a quarter of secondary school leaders are not good enough
- The school where children expect the unexpected
- Will they behave better with Bennett?
- Schools ‘disrupted’ by new rankings
- League tables: GCSE U-turn plunges schools into uncertainty
- Teachers, bin your textbooks, says US government official
- Teachers, bin your textbooks, says US government official
- Speech: Nicky Morgan speaks about tackling LGBT bullying
- Top state school charging for Oxbridge applications
- Press release: Focused inspection of Wakefield City Academy Trust
- VIDEO: Does the maths stack up for libraries?
- Good news Friday: whatever floats your boat
- Philosophy ‘boosts primary results’
- Schools are on the “brink of financial collapse”, heads warn
- Peer tutoring is ineffective and can be detrimental, research finds
- It stands to reason that philosophy benefits learning
- Reinstating Sir Tim Hunt after sexism row would be ‘inappropriate’, says university
- VIDEO: The vest that helps exam cheats
- GCSE English needed to “fully appreciate” the theatre, minister says
- Schools minister: The “purpose of education” is so people can understand academic texts and appreciate theatre
- Schools minister: The ‘purpose of education’ is to understand academic texts and appreciate theatre
- ‘Inconsistent’ academy chain may have numbers capped by Ofsted
- Baccalaureate would multiply maths success, new chair of education committee says
- Chess expert, 13, wins scholarship to Brighton College
- £7m free school in special measures
- Hollywood heavyweights back free film festival for schools
- Speech: The purpose of education
- Top 10 universities to study history
- Press release: Focused inspection of Collaborative Academies Trust
- VIDEO: Family wins disability benefit ruling
- VIDEO: ‘If my parents found me, they could kill me’
- Top female academics say Sir Tim’s comments has done scientists a good service
- The struggle for girls’ education
- Test teenagers on British citizenship before leaving school: Tristram Hunt
- Do you take this teacher to be your lawfully wedded wife?
- Budget 2015: Student grants scrapped by George Osborne
- Teachers’ pay rises limited to 1 per cent for four years
- Student maintenance grants scrapped
- “They could end up on eBay” – experts worry about the BBC’s great computer giveaway
- The 10 hardest universities to get into
- Sir Tim Hunt will not be offered back his honorary professorship at UCL
- Over-emphasis on exams results risks ‘distorting’ learning, warns exam board
- Top universities challenged on access
- Children in care ‘should stay to 25’
- ‘Reduce teaching time to improve quality,’ says headmaster
- Tell boys books are ‘highly inappropriate’ to get them to read, says Nick Hornby
- Author Shirley Hughes says pictures vital in helping pupils read
- Record-breaking song unites students in 48 countries
- Shakespeare classroom to be restored
- BBC unveils final Micro Bit design
- Degree date for dissertation dog
- Children’s early help ‘cut by half’
- Never mind theology – use face-to-face meetings to promote cultural understanding, report tells schools
- ‘Segregation of children at 11 is a 19th-century idea’
- Call for global school emergency fund
- Progress on universal primary education goes into reverse
- VIDEO: ‘We need to get better’ at matching
- Study reveals school segregation
- Malala Yousafzai: Our leaders are still choosing bombs over girls’ education
- Clearing 2015: Russell Group universities with vacancies
- UK schools ‘racially divided’, research shows
- Nicky Morgan: Bring retirees into the classroom
- Budget pledge on speedier adoptions
- Couple face court for taking children out of school to visit sick grandparent
- Competitions: bridging the education-careers gap
- Formal testing of pupils on the rise as schools prepare for new cliff-edge exams
- A word of advice for school leavers: ‘know yourself and don’t be afraid to fail’
- Newly-elected professor of poetry at Oxford to use rap to explore definiton of literary form
- Exam focus ‘harms’ pupils’ health
- Teachers are shaming pupils because of exam pressure, report says
- School accountability triggering pupil mental health problems, research warns
- Academy chain E-Act has financial warning lifted
- Online safety lessons failing to reach more than one in four secondary pupils, Ofsted warns
- Stay sober at end of term parties or face embarrassment, teachers told
- Ofsted chief: Headteacher recruitment is shambolic
- Boarding school headmaster cleared of attacking wife
- Good news Friday: down the rabbit hole
- Top 10 universities for getting a job
- Hard task: Creating more apprentices
- School headmistress bans girls from wearing ‘distracting’ skirts
- Prince Andrew Huddersfield chancellor
- ‘Wealth of parents is more important than university degree,’ says academic
- Rise in teacher vacancies in England
- Student migration rules ‘ludicrous’
- VIDEO: Who cares for child migrants to UK?
- VIDEO: Sickness benefit ‘set for overhaul’
- VIDEO: Dealing with death in special schools
- Wilshaw: Poor white pupils ‘let down’
- Teachers can lawfully ‘confiscate, keep or destroy’ unhealthy lunchbox snacks, ministers say
- Schools ‘hire ex-Navy personnel’ to drag naughty kids out of bed
- “Feckless” parents should be shamed if they fail to turn up for parents’ evening, head of Ofsted says
- Child poverty definition is changed
- Speech: Extending opportunity through the pupil premium
- VIDEO: James Caan: ‘Turning up on time is crucial’
- Class divide in primary friend study
- New 13-point grading for university degrees as traditional honours system branded ‘not fit for 2015’
- News story: New safeguarding advice for schools and childcare providers
- Barbados school trip cancelled
- Statement to Parliament: Design and technology GCSE
- News story: General qualifications appointment at Ofqual
- Education Secretary to tackle ‘soft bigotry’ of low expectations
- Press release: Focused inspection of Doncaster local authority school improvement support
- VIDEO: How will schools prevent extremism?
- Universities push for higher fees
- Benefit cuts ‘risk child poverty rise’
- Role for top schools in improvement
- Students ‘turning to payday lenders’
- Allison Pearson: Sparing the rod has spoilt these teachers
- Schools’ new rules on extremism
- Dimbleby quits UCL over Tim Hunt row
- Ofsted warns of rise in ‘inadequate’ private schools
- Press release: Revised GCSE maths sample assessment materials being published
- Homophobia ‘may be sign of extremism’
- News story: Sample test material for 2016 national curriculum tests published
- Press release: Hundreds of ‘coasting’ schools to be transformed
- School governors to be named on national database in wake of ‘Trojan Horse’ scandal
- Is academy status the answer for ‘coasting’ schools?
- Pupil-premium impact ‘will take time’
- Hundreds of schools to be classed as ‘coasting’
- Majority of schools risk ‘diluting’ pupil premium benefit, says watchdog
- Bowel surgery death rate ‘too high’
- ‘Coasting schools’ face tough targets
- ‘Coasting schools’ face tough targets
- Pupil admits stabbing supply teacher in classroom
- Private school head takes on Pharrell Williams
- Chibok girls ‘fighting for Boko Haram’
- Rap-battling teacher finds poetry in the classroom
- School governors to be on database
- University standards checks overhaul
- Maths website voted teachers’ favourite at TES Labs Live event
- Boys left behind girls at school from just age five
- VIDEO: Fears as Independent Living fund closes
- Top universities for getting into investment banking
- Gambling, medical trials and adult work for students ‘struggling’ to meet the cost of university
- Two thirds of 16-year-olds unaware of sixth-form bursaries
- UK school leavers ‘the worst in Europe for essential skills’, report says
- ‘Wasted hours wasted in education had little impact on policy,’ Woodhead reveals
- One killed as bus carrying British schoolchildren crashes in Belgium
- VIDEO: Poorest boys fall behind in language skills
- Embrace the truths of Judo to beat bad behaviour
- A-level Results Day: save the celebrations for later
- Poorest boys lag on language skills
- Speech: Nicky Morgan speaks about the importance of school governance
- Pushy parents are ‘fuelling laddish culture at universities’ expert says
- MPs ‘downplayed Trojan Horse events’
- Government minister claims character ‘cannot be taught’
- Government ‘considers bringing back national tests for seven-year olds’, report
- Speech: Edward Timpson celebrates the national launch of Pause
- Investigation into Trojan Horse scandal “undermined efforts to tackle extremism”, government says
- Good news Friday: neigh problem with horsing around
- Stephen Hawking will no longer appear at Glastonbury
- Maths teacher wins £50,000 after pitching to Richard Branson
- How the government responded to ‘Trojan Horse’ report from MPs
- National infant tests ‘could return’
- The award-winning head who believes ‘less talk and more listening’ is the key to school leadership
- Use of tablet computers in schools continues to grow
- School students caught selling salt to make lunch taste better
- QUIZ: Could you beat a Shanghai 10-year-old in maths?
- Carol Dweck: ‘The whole idea of growth mindset is to say yes they can’
- Exclusive: National tests could return for infant pupils
- VIDEO: Concern raised over inactive teens
- Tories’ flagship free school outperforms Wellington and Marlborough in A level results
- Faith schools must be forced to teach about homosexuality – Andy Burnham
- Tune in to the latest TES podcast
- Teaching is among the ‘top three most stressed occupations’
- Thousands of new graduates out of work, figures show
- Head of CoE primary sacked after ‘pupil’s maths exam answers were doctored’
- Oxbridge applicants let down by poor personal statements
- Working mothers ‘benefit daughters’
- QUIZ: do you know your ‘jank’ from your ‘stanky’
- Progress is too slow at Oasis academies, Ofsted warns
- Provide 50 hours of free childcare for all Scottish preteens, report argues
- Provide 50 hours of childcare for all Scottish preteens, report argues
- Press release: Number of teenagers in education and training hits all-time high
- UK has 2.3m children in poverty
- Press release: Focused inspection of Oasis Multi-Academy Trust
- News story: June 2015 issue of ‘School Inspection Update’ newsletter published
- Boris backs 100-hour careers plan
- More stats please, says British Academy
- Teens to be tested on premarital sex ethics in proposed new philosophy GCSE
- Why tuition fees are good for you
- One in three students believe international students detract from learning, survey says
- One in three students believe international students detract from learning, survey says
- ‘Twerk’ dates back to 1820, Oxford English Dictionary claims
- ‘British firms forced to rely on migrants because UK teenagers neglect maths, report
- Allison Pearson: Education needs Chris Woodhead more than ever
- University inspections face overhaul
- Experts condemn removal of suicide from A-level sociology syllabus
- Child poverty measure set to change
- Exam pressure ‘hurts summer sports’
- Hattie: ‘Schools should stop placing students who need the most expertise with those who have the least – TAs’
- ‘Sex predator’ head teacher jailed
- British teens who stole artefacts at concentration camp named
- British teens who stole artefacts at concentration camp could face expulsion
- Nearly half of children ‘leave school without basic movement skills’, study says
- More than a quarter of primary teachers feel unqualified to teach PE
- US universities on symbolic visit to Iran
- Cleric’s ‘counter-terrorism’ curriculum
- Parents are ‘clueless narcissists’ damaging their kids with delusions, says headmaster
- Headteacher convicted of having sex with two underage boys
- Teacher training free-for-all announced
- VIDEO: Jeffreys: Sir Chris was controversial
- News story: Nicky Morgan statement on the death of Chris Woodhead
- Sir Chris Woodhead, former chief inspector of schools, dies aged 68
- Press release: School rebuilds: reopening celebrated after £15.3 million work
- French fail to ‘cope’ with exam
- Leaving the EU would ‘damage’ UK universities
- Breaking: Sir Chris Woodhead dies
- Sir Chris Woodhead, former chief inspector of schools, dies aged 68
- Former school inspector Woodhead dies
- VIDEO: Can ‘mindfulness’ lessons help children?
- Schools massaging behaviour figures
- VIDEO: Counter-terrorism taught in schools
- VIDEO: Laming: State should be ‘good parent’
- VIDEO: Child care and prison links studied
- Call to show Interstellar in schools
- Care children’s link to crime studied
- Young ‘hostages to handheld devices’
- A quarter of kids say playing computer games is exercise, research shows
- New immigration rules will hit schools, heads warn
- Industrial action over Scottish teacher pay moves closer
- Even ‘good’ schools could be forced to become academies, PM warns
- French pupils petition to scrap ‘impossible’ English exam question
- Cambridge college allows men to wear skirts at formal dinners
- Speech: PM speech on opportunity
- Sissay elected university chancellor
- Top 10 industries for graduates 2014
- VIDEO: Students split over value for money
- Graduate debt tops £30,000 but salaries also rise
- University ‘not good value’, say many
- Oxford University dons’ verdict on their students? ‘Can’t spell, read or think’
- Traveller who studied at Oxford to return to work on family’s fairground after completing degree
- £200,000-a-year primary school head to have pay halved
- The school that’s ditched homework to help teachers get a life
- Wendy Challen: ‘I don’t want programmed robots – I want children with a zest for life’
- New freedom of expression row at university that forced out scientist over sexist remarks
- Private tutoring is abhorrent says private school head
- Why schools should do more for teen dads
- Nobel prizewinners defend Sir Tim Hunt amid ‘sexism’ row
- Eton exports its expertise in producing leaders – to China
- Invite in ex-jihadis to deradicalise pupils, schools told
- Overprotected pupils ‘banned from science experiments’
- Room for 1,800 pupils – the primary that just keeps on growing
- Bring back ‘risk and adventure’ to the classroom, expert says
- Good news Friday: the pressing matter of learning to iron
- Ofsted purges 1,200 poor inspectors
- BBC skewing public opinion on teaching, chief inspector says
- Ofsted is forcing schools to act in fear, CBI says
- Number of Oxbridge graduates teaching in state schools doubles
- ‘Scrap GCSEs and focus on work experience,’ says head of CBI
- ‘Boarders are not worldly enough’, says headmaster
- A state and an independent headteacher reach across the sector divide
- Number of Oxbridge graduates teaching at state schools doubles, research finds
- Eton plans online lessons for China
- More Oxbridge graduates teaching
- CBI head calls for scrapping of GCSEs
- Ofsted purges 40% of inspectors
- Female professors call for end to Sir Tim Hunt sexism row
- Tune in to the latest TES podcast
- It’s easier to intervene in academies, says Nicky Morgan
- University cuts jobs, student places
- Ofsted chief condemns TV ‘caricatures’ of state education
- Schools “requiring improvement” should be allowed to train teachers, Ofsted says
- Girls take future careers too seriously, says ex-MI5 head Dame Stella Rimington
- Speech: Festival of education: Wellington College
- Universities not doing enough to tackle ‘laddish culture’, higher education watchdog says
- New select committee chair to examine roles of school commissioners
- Singapore maths effect is small but potentially powerful, study finds
- Double maths, anyone? School has 11 sets of twins (and that’s not including the staff)
- Rise in student complaints against universities
- Speech: Nicky Morgan discusses the future of education in England
- ‘Children should be genetically screened at the age of 4 to aid their education,’ expert claims
- Maths students losing a month a year, study finds
- BBC trials ‘mind-control TV’ headset
- Schools ‘will reject EBacc for all’
- Let pupils apply after results day, universities say
- Students given £400,000 compensation
- Allison Pearson: The utter selfishness of school-run mums
- Details of exam marking quality to be published from 2017
- Wealthy Scots pupils twice as likely to pass Higher
- Seven in 10 schools prepared to rebel against government Ebac policy
- Record number of Scottish school leavers arrive in ‘positive destinations’
- Academies association forced into liquidation
- Press release: DfE appoints contractor ahead of move to Old Admiralty Building
- Press release: 9,500 children in Medway are going to a primary school that is not yet good
- Speech: Approaching take-off
- ‘Teach British values in schools to prevent pupils from going to Syria,’ says chief inspector of schools
- Scottish teaching regulator ‘doesn’t like outsiders’
- ‘My classroom gave me cancer’
- Hunt wants cross-party exam consensus
- Speech: Preparing children for a successful future through the Ebacc
- Pupils cheer Michelle Obama as she visits London comprehensive
- Press release: Nicky Morgan hails inspection figures as ’cause for celebration’
- ‘Don’t call me a tsar’, says Bennett
- Ofsted: good and outstanding schools at record high
- Fewer children offered first choice
- Michelle Obama hugs pupils on visit to east London school
- SNP teacher ban for independent schools is ‘anti-English’
- Explosion in pupil numbers starts to hit secondaries
- The best UK universities for law
- Meet the First Grandmother: Michelle Obama’s ‘rock’ of a mother
- Bryony Gordon: In praise of the school uniform
- Class size has ‘little influence’ on the quality of teaching, expert says
- The end of the Saturday job is nigh, report suggests
- Call for primary school fitness tests
- Press release: New reforms to raise standards and improve behaviour
- GCSEs: Bar being raised on pass mark
- Training for teachers in war against pupils who use mobile phones in school
- Primary schools should test pupils’ physical fitness, report recommends
- TES columnist Tom Bennett to lead government’s behaviour task force
- Academies and performance pay are ‘distractions’ that won’t improve learning, John Hattie warns
- Morgan pressed to define “coasting schools”
- UK’s ‘tornado alley’ identified
- Teachers not prepared to “fight the good fight” to help poor pupils, says chief inspector
- Seven questions inspectors will ask schools under Ofsted’s new regime
- Wilshaw: Schools should not tolerate ‘scrappy worksheets’
- Ofsted: Schools should not tolerate ‘scrappy worksheets’
- University funding cuts warning
- Speech: Speech at the Future of Education Inspection launch
- Top heads to be recognised by letter
- Primary schools to charge parents to use car park
- Press release: New era for Ofsted inspection
- Does homophobia begin in primary schools?
- It’s time to end compulsory daily worship in schools, says Clarke
- The South London academy with Mandarin on the agenda
- Boy to live with killer dad’s family
- Firms should break through the ‘class ceiling’, says Sir Terry Leahy
- Elite firms ‘exclude working class’
- Call to end school religious worship
- Child sexting cases ‘reported daily’
- Teachers routinely help pupils cheat, investigation reveals
- Tilda Swinton: my twins are happy learning through art
- Legal status for apprenticeship term
- Are Cat Dads the answer to children’s growing unhappiness?
- Two men charged over school abuse
- Sir Michael Wilshaw to unveil new inspection regime
- Schools watchdog with links to extremists shut down
- Schools ‘have no black or Asian heads’
- No more short skirts in the sixth-form
- ‘Students should mark each other’s tests to improve grades’, says top school head
- Teacher’s ‘homework for life’ charms the internet
- Are Cat Dads the answer to children’s growing unhappiness?
- Who needs a designer debating hall?
- News story: Queen’s Birthday Honours 2015: education and children’s services
- MBEs for School Food Plan authors
- Academy heads recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours
- The Tories are kicking away the ladder for young people wanting a decent education
- Exam board admits physics A-level mistake
- Good news Friday: from garbage to gallery
- AQA admits mistake in A-level physics paper
- Why my Saturday job was the making of me
- Data is key to educating the whole child, leading headteacher argues
- Introduce a ‘grammar amnesty’, says literacy head of girls school
- QUIZ: How good is your punctuation?
- Student support grants ‘could be cut’
- Pupils could be given ‘wrong’ marks for Sats
- Teach First warns recruitment crisis is ‘worse than 2002’
- Fears over older people’s IT skills
- Physical activity in lessons makes ‘no difference’ to attainment
- Scottish councils spending more than £1m a year testing primary and early-secondary pupils
- Speech: Nick Gibb: the social justice case for an academic curriculum
- Racist headteacher who called parents ‘b—–s’ banned from the classroom
- Physics A-level question mistake
- The school landscape in five charts
- Twitter tears after A-level chemistry
- Father in shock after finding pictures of teachers mistreating autistic daughter
- Schools across Scotland win education awards
- Pupil numbers at a record high, figures show
- Why teaching writing isn’t just for English teachers
- Primary school pupil numbers soaring
- Three-year-olds stand up for fitness
- Teacher stabbed at school in Bradford
- Teacher stabbed at school in Bradford
- Pupil hunted after teacher stabbed
- VIDEO: Standing up for fitness in schools
- State education is an experiment that failed
- ‘There is no point in schools blocking porn,’ e-safety expert says
- Traditional GCSE subjects for all
- Nick Gibb: No apologies for focus on academic subjects
- Allison Pearson: Remember when school trips were reliably awful?
- Autistic pupils find it more difficult to process sensory information, research shows
- ‘To make your children eat their greens, feed them lots early in life,’ research says
- Headmistress at top girls school threatens to ban parents
- School prankster sought – 50 years on
- Want to land a great job? Work at JD Sports, private school pupils told
- Revealed: Pupils’ top 25 poems to recite
- Tory MPs want schools funding reform
- Six-year-old boy told to ‘take off hearing aid to look smart for school photo’
- Scientist ‘sorry’ over girls comment
- ‘Horrific abuse’ at schools probed
- Teachers are better off in Scotland ‘without the foul miasma of Ofsted’, says NUT leader
- The school where endurance is on the timetable
- ‘Be more like Aldi,’ boarding schools told
- ‘Half of would-be nursery staff to be blocked from entry because of grades’, report says
- Politics role in classroom ‘crucial’
- The truth about ‘boarding school syndrome’
- Lessons from history: 100-year-old blackboards reveal teaching techniques from a bygone era
- ‘Poor pupils less likely to be seen as above average’, report says
- Teachers have ‘subconscious’ bias against poor pupils, study claims
- GCSE paper gives away answer
- Graduates in work but earning less
- AQA’s GCSE chemistry paper is getting a lot of love on Twitter
- Girls should ‘challenge teachers’
- Crackdown on fake universities
- Graduates and non-graduates wages gap narrows, official figures show
- School asks parents to pay £1,600 for sports trip to Barbados
- New children’s laureate launches masked crusade for libraries in schools
- Kids’ laureate: ‘Doodle every day’
- Headteacher was ‘sexual predator who exploited her situation’
- Tristram Hunt: Labour should ditch GCSEs
- US school finds 1917 board lessons
- It’s time to end Inset Days, says research from the Teacher Development Trust
- We need to radically change Inset days, says research from the Teacher Development Trust
- VIDEO: Head sets ‘digital detox’ challenge
- Remembering the last raid on Nazi Germany
- Students ‘cannot text and learn’
- Students think finding a job ‘is impossible’, survey finds
- ‘Girls should speak up,’ says head of charity
- FA looks to remove “sexual images” linked to term “football girls”
- ‘Tweeting could help children focus in class,’ study says
- ‘Berlin wall’ between state and private schools being breached in London
- How to make a classical superstar
- End of homework ‘not imminent’
- Sacrificing sleep to get top grades doesn’t work, study finds
- University staff back strike action
- Student ‘grit’ finds healthy balance
- Pupils with ‘grit’ don’t flog themselves, Harvard study finds
- Internet ‘Magna Carta’ vote launched
- ‘Reboot’ of universal credit urged
- The teacher who inspired Terry Pratchett
- News story: DfE policy fellowship
- Nicky Morgan blames media for ‘putting people off’ teaching
- Sturgeon in New York school visit
- Jeb Bush: the man who would be president skirts issues of education
- School’s replacement for levels spans early years to GCSE
- VIDEO: The school children running a mile a day
- Leading girls’ school to scrap homework over stress fears
- Boy, 10, gets highest Mensa score and says: ‘I could have done better’
- School funding overhaul could start this year
- SNP schools plan ‘risks backfiring on high achievers’
- Top school looks to ban homework
- Stumped teachers drop cricket due to complex rules and wet weather
- How hard is the maths GCSE?
- How retirees could soon be cruising into classrooms
- Scotland to remain free of national primary testing
- Tough exams may not mean poor marks
- Michelle Obama to meet London school pupils
- Michelle Obama to meet London schoolchildren
- How to solve Hannah’s Sweets: a former GCSE maths teacher (and Ukip MEP) explains
- Disability benefit delay ‘unlawful’
- Call for screen ban before school
- Press release: Assessment arrangements for GCSE English language
- Press release: Assessment arrangements for GCSE English language
- Good news Friday: dragons, drones and Wellies
- University refuses to post job advert because having ‘junior’ in title is ‘discriminatory’
- Top 10 universities to study medicine
- Maths GCSE sparks Twitter outburst
- How do you instil good character?
- College catch-up for GCSE failures
- Future of young ‘at risk’ from cuts
- Sixth-form closures ‘inevitable’ as funding cuts bite, experts warn
- York named ‘university of the year’ at new awards
- Students vent their frustration at Edexcel GCSE maths exam
- Historic vote ends same-sex teaching at Oxford
- Teachers accuse SNP of declaring ‘open season’ on them
- Gay couple ‘banned from bring your dad to class day’
- Tune in to the latest TES podcast
- All-male Oxford hall to admit women
- Nicky Morgan: Heads should not fear for their jobs
- ‘Forced marriage isn’t cultural, it’s abuse’
- George Osborne announces fresh cuts to education budgets
- Job cuts spark London Met strike
- New grades for English speaking and listening tests unveiled
- Warning over adult social care cuts
- Last Oxford vote on admitting female students
- Students doubt fees value for money
- Software to spot pupils’ extremism
- Ofsted should inspect character development, report says
- Universities increasing outreach but offering fewer bursaries, report finds
- From Russia with love: diary of a school trip (part one)
- More power to intervene in your school: an eight-point guide to what the Education Bill will mean to you
- “She is teaching. It is kind.” Primary pupils depend on the kindness of teachers, research shows
- Speech: One year on: supporting female talent in the energy sector
- Poor children more generous than their rich counterparts, study finds
- VIDEO: Morgan defends Academies plan
- Press release: Up to 1,000 failing schools to be transformed under new measures
- TES to buy online teacher training provider Hibernia College UK
- Poor bright boys fall behind at GCSE
- All ‘failing’ schools to be academies
- Teachers in strike threat over pay
- New bill to turn 1,000 schools into academies
- One in three clever, poor boys fall behind at GCSE, research finds
- Why do so many Chinese students choose US universities?
- Education ‘antidote’ to extremism
- New English GCSE shows ‘breathtaking ignorance’ of dyslexia, teacher says
- School billionaire joins Gates pledge
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- World leaders warn of ‘damaging’ effects of erosion in respect for teachers
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- ‘UK behind Poland in key education indicators,’ report
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- Nicky Morgan to answer teachers’ questions in live TES webchat
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- Wendy Kopp: ‘Majority of Teach for America grads continue fight against social injustice’
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- Nicky Morgan: Olive branches or burning bridges?
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- Girls ‘are reading more than boys,’ boosted by ‘Twilight effect’
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- SNP admits failing to close schools gap in eight years
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- Cambridge students ‘left sleeping in freezing temperatures’
- Primary school headteacher charged with sex offences against pupils
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- Solved with a twist: The mystery of Edwin Drood
- Solved with a twist: The mystery of Edwin Drood
- ‘Spend less on fancy buildings and hand out more scholarships,’ boarding schools told
- Tim Peake launches space food test
- A Syrian teacher speaks: ‘The whole school shook when the bomb exploded and I heard the kids screaming’
- Help schools to hire unqualified teachers, says Eton head
- Ofsted: Suffolk ‘too slow’ to improve support for schools
- Pushy parents ‘stress out’ children
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- School improvement is ‘too slow’
- Press release: Action on school improvement too slow in Suffolk, Ofsted finds
- Primary pupils’ flags on display to greet new MPs
- VIDEO: School intervention plan set out
- Pasi Sahlberg: ‘Those who underperform at school often become the best teachers’
- School phone use ‘wastes week of learning time every year’
- VIDEO: Six-year-old computer whizz passes Microsoft exam
- Mobile bans ‘improve school results’
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- Ambition is the key to a long career in the classroom, research shows
- Coasting schools ‘must improve’
- Nicky Morgan takes on teachers’ unions with crackdown on coasting schools
- Nicky Morgan: We will step up our school reforms so every child can thrive
- Record numbers of foreign pupils at UK schools
- DfE praised ‘inadequate’ academy
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- Traffic fears ‘curb walks to school’
- Research will investigate ‘massive variation’ in achievement among EAL pupils
- Michael Morpurgo: ‘The greatest danger you can put children in is making them feel they are not worthwhile’
- Primary school children given Labour Party literature by teachers
- Sir Andrew Motion: ‘I’m leaving the UK because I’m suffocating’
- Disability claim delays ‘not illegal’
- School bans girls from wearing skirts because they make male staff ‘uncomfortable’
- Coasting schools ‘to be taken over’
- Sats tests get the ‘Downfall’ treatment
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- Good news Friday: Boris sings The Sound Of Music
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- ‘Thousands of criminals tried to get jobs as teachers,’ figures show
- Legislation on taking over ‘coasting’ schools planned ‘within weeks’
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- Sir Michael Wilshaw named second most influential Catholic in the country
- ‘There is more to life than exam grades,’ says head of exams watchdog
- English teacher’s feline adventures scoop national prize
- Swear off sanctions to tackle classroom cussing
- Influential free school charity seeks new boss
- ‘Racist’ headmistress struck off
- Help! Beatles in new music GCSE
- 200 per cent increase in children suffering exam stress
- News story: Further decisions for completing GCSE, AS and A level reform
- Oxford chief warns of worrying culture of sexual harassment and groping
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- School falls victim to £300,000 scam
- Swap the classroom for the garden and watch students blossom, says learning mentor
- Prince Charles challenged ‘fashionable’ view of teachers as ‘facilitators’, letters reveal
- UK claims biggest online uni course
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- Warning over adoption-rate fall
- VIDEO: Asia heads global school league
- New GCSE to include study of Beatles’ drugs song lyrics
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- Is memory needed in a digital age?
- The school for children others excluded
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- What to do to add billions to the UK economy? Do better than Vietnam and Poland
- No big changes in DfE’s ministerial line-up as Nick Gibb is retained
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- The gender divide at A-level laid bare
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- Half of the new Cabinet ‘went to Oxbridge’
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- ‘A third of MPs privately educated’
- Let me teach at your school for a day, says actor Jessica Hynes
- ‘Sexting’ teens ‘risk depression’
- University of Manchester unveils student sleeping pod
- Protect education spending across the UK, unions urge Conservatives
- Creative Schools: Revolutionizing Education from the Ground Up by Ken Robinson and Lou Aronica, review: ‘masquerades as radical’
- Sajid Javid for university role
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- VIDEO: Tips to deal with stress of SATs
- Children age 10 ‘smoke before exams’
- Expose children to classical music whether they like it or not, says Nicola Benedetti
- Nicky Morgan confirmed as education secretary
- Oxford University sends rugby players to anti-sexism classes
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- Pupils at Europe’s largest Jewish school sent home following ‘chaos’
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- Grammar schools at risk due to focus on disadvantaged students, heads claim
- Good news Friday: praises sung for school opera
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- Learning about democracy: schools around the country mark the election
- Simon Weston: ‘Promote geeks not just beefcakes’
- From the classroom to the Commons: the teachers standing for Parliament
- School criticised for ranking pupils
- Teacher receives a royal embrace from Prince Harry
- ‘Teach children about families with two mummies or two daddies,’ boarding schools told
- Children ‘trust pets before siblings’
- Student drop out rates ‘a big challenge for universities’
- Eton head: Children will teach themselves
- Gay couple win parenting court battle
- Help for heads over radicalisation
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- Introduce boarding in rough inner-city schools to ‘civilise’ them, says Sir Anthony Seldon
- Deaf schoolchildren ‘overlooked’
- Stuart Kerner sex case: wife leaves post as acting head of primary school
- Eton-sponsored school allegedly embroiled in bullying row
- A coming squeeze on schools
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- Rotherham abuse warnings released
- Ofsted accused of whitewashing inquiry into Christian schools’ ‘British values’ complaints
- Gordonstoun school abuse claim
- Girls ‘should be tested less to allow them to make mistakes, fall in love,’ says head
- PwC ends A-level criteria for jobs
- A-level results give rich an unfair advantage, says PwC
- A classroom of firsts
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- Headteachers ‘receiving threats’ when teaching values against homophobia
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- Creationism still taught in faith schools despite Government funding threat
- ‘Maverick heads stifled by Ofsted’
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- Play vital for children, says Hunt
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- Leave research to the academics, John Hattie tells teachers
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- Magna Carta makes history with free copy for every primary
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- Teachers expected to police extremism as ‘frontline stormtroopers’, conference told
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- Union backs boycott of baseline tests for four-year-olds
- ‘Give children the greatest gift, the knowledge that they are valued and loved’
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- Teachers boycott violent pupils
- ‘Stop moaning and focus on the perks,’ teachers told
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- Unqualified teachers ‘jeopardise children’s progress’
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- Kenya recovers raid victims’ bodies
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- ‘Church schools shouldn’t favour pupils who attend mass,’ clergy says
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- Edition 29: News from the Adjudicator
- Education Secretary addresses Confederation of School Trusts Annual Conference
- Electric motorbikes and off-road trucks to unlock growth and jobs across the UK
- Eligible pensioners urged to claim Pension Credit to help with cost of living
- Embraer ERJ 170-100 LR, G-CIXW: Anniversary Statement
- End to Friday releases to cut crime and make streets safer
- England opens doors to world’s best teachers
- English universities will have to declare overseas funding
- Environment Agency boosts water quality monitoring to help tackle pollution on the River Wye
- Environment Agency issues Stop Notice to Norfolk landowner
- Environment Agency prosecutes Leicester men for angling offences
- Environment Agency rescues stranded fish during dry weather
- Environment Agency to host public engagement drop-in session for First Avenue flood scheme
- Environment Agency warns Thames users to stay safe on the river this summer
- Environment Secretary shares agricultural plans at Groundswell
- ESFA Update: 15 June 2022
- ESFA Update: 22 June 2022
- ESFA Update: 8 June 2022
- Essential maintenance to Companies House online services
- Essential maintenance to our telephony systems
- Ex-Radio 1 DJ has sentence increased
- Exam students in south of England told to plan for rail strike
- Exams in 2021 could face disruption too
- Failing Leeds school transformed ‘at rate of knots’ – Ofsted
- Falklands 40: How one veteran keeps the story of the conflict alive
- Families call for school restraint rules to be enforced
- FCDO statement on trial of Jeanine Áñez in Bolivia
- Final barriers removed for Armed Forces personnel with HIV
- Fiona MacGregor to step down as Chief Executive of the Regulator of Social Housing
- First openly gay judge to lead LGBT veterans probe
- First Visit of UK Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy to New Zealand
- First waste removed from old nuclear Sellafield store
- Food and fuel shortages hampering the UN response in Central African Republic
- Foodservice equipment merger gives CMA cause for concern
- Foreign flagged ships detained in the UK during May 2022 under Paris MOU
- Foreign Secretary’s press conference statement in Turkey, June 2022
- Foreign Secretary: Bill will fix practical problems the Protocol has created in Northern Ireland
- Forestry Commission takes robust action to combat spread of tree disease
- Former footballer given 6-year bankruptcy restrictions
- Free school meals in Wales: Cold, healthy option idea
- Free school meals: Wales’ rollout starts in September
- Freedom and fairness more important than ever, Trade Secretary tells WTO
- Fuel prices
- Fungal infection likely cause of Northumberland fish deaths
- Future of freight plan
- Future of UK Defence Artificial Intelligence Launched
- Future of Work Summit 2022 – Welcome Address at London Tech Week
- G7 conference one year on: 26 ways Cornwall has been made greener
- Gaia discovers rarely spotted “starquakes” in most detailed galaxy survey to date
- Gaps in student mental health services to be tackled
- GCSE and A-level exams 2022: What you need to know
- GCSE and A-levels: Mistakes in AQA papers caused ‘pupil distress’, Ofqual says
- Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill: response to the Scottish Government
- Get help with summer holiday childcare costs
- Girls should report sexual assault allegations to ‘someone they trust’, says Gavin Williamson
- GLD colleagues recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2022
- Government acts to make it easier for businesses to use temporary staff to help ease disruptions caused by strike action
- Government announces package of new measures to drive space sustainability
- Government begins recruitment for 3 new EHRC commissioners
- Government continues its plans for nature recovery in our seas
- Government funding boost for life-changing technologies
- Government funds HGV driver training programme for veterans
- Government helps prevent last-minute summer flight cancellations with “amnesty” on airport slots rule
- Government introduces bill to fix the Northern Ireland Protocol
- Government response to the Regulatory Horizons Council’s report on fusion energy
- Government signals integrated NI education support
- Government takes action against deadly synthetic opioids
- Government to make it simpler for businesses to apply new product safety markings
- Governor Sarah Tucker remarks on the Montserrat Port Development Project
- Grave of 2nd Lt Osmund Bartle Wordsworth identified
- Graves of two Great War casualties finally rededicated
- Green Nudge to Greater Knowledge: COP26 trials launched
- Grob G103C Twin III Acro, G-CFWC: Anniversary Statement
- Ground investigation works start in Tadcaster for flood defences
- Hampshire child sex offender receives increased prison sentence at the Court of Appeal
- Health and Social Care Secretary NHS ConfedExpo speech
- Health and Social Care Secretary of State speech on suicide prevention
- Health and Social Care Secretary sets out vision for year ahead
- Health and Social Care Secretary speech on leadership review
- Heat-health alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency
- Help shape the future coastal defences at Yaverland and Shanklin
- Her Majesty The Queen and the Holy See
- Her Majesty The Queen receives Platinum Jubilee gift from Cabinet Ministers
- Higher and Further Education Minister speaks to HEPI annual conference
- Highlighting our efforts to avert humanitarian catastrophe and economic collapse in Afghanistan
- Historic wall at Lydney Harbour revealed as part of restoration work
- HMCI commentary: consulting on Ofsted’s new area SEND framework
- HMRC late payment interest rates to be revised after Bank of England increases base rate
- HMRC launches consultation to address concerns about Repayment Agents
- HMRC urges customers to leave tax avoidance scheme promoted by London-based firm
- Holidays: Safety advice after teen’s death
- Holland Park School Ofsted rating downgraded to inadequate
- Homes England agrees Strategic Place Partnership pilot with Greater Manchester
- Homes England appoints first Chief Operating Officer
- Homes for Ukraine scheme to begin processing applications from unaccompanied children
- Honorary Consul for Prosperity and Economic Affairs, Salta and Jujuy
- Honorary Queen’s Counsel nominations: deadline Monday 29 August 2022
- Hotel room investment scheme lands directors with bans
- How Sandwell is encouraging families to embrace exercise
- How to ace your GAD job application!
- How to optimise your brain for exam season
- How to submit applications and complaints to the CAC
- HS2 Crewe to Manchester: supplement to the update on the strategic outline business case
- Hugh Bullock, Lt Gen Andrew Figgures CB CBE, and Mark Urban have been reappointed as Trustees of the Imperial War Museum
- Human suffering in temporarily Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine: UK statement to the OSCE
- Hundreds of Scottish businesses set to benefit as UK launches trade deal with Gulf nations
- Identity and Language (NI) Bill: Second Reading Opening Speech
- IFRS 17 – not just for insurance companies
- Impact of war on Ukraine on food chain supply: information resource
- Improving attendance: good practice for schools and multi-academy trusts
- In pictures: students across Britain celebrate their GCSE results
- Inclusive, peaceful and credible political processes are critical for building and sustaining peace in Central Africa
- Increase in hepatitis (liver inflammation) cases in children under investigation
- Independent review published to help meet 2030 smokefree target
- Inflationary pressures strain relationships between retailers and suppliers
- InFocus: News and views from the GPA (June 2022)
- Injured student should be awarded A-level, family says
- Inland Border Facilities update
- InSight: the Mars robotic lander
- Insolvency Live! 2022 – have you got a question to ask?
- Inspection work in progress
- Inspirational Dstl leader recognised as tech trailblazer
- Instagram launches new parental controls in UK
- Interim extension of Transport for London funding settlement
- International partners statement on Somaliland
- International Trade Secretary’s MC12 Plenary Session Speech
- IPO’s IP rights examination backlog brought to zero
- Island communities across the UK to come together in Orkney for first Islands Forum
- It is the year for world leaders to deliver on the commitments made at COP26 to keep 1.5 degrees alive
- Joanna C report and safety flyer published
- Jobcentres back 1,000 women into construction
- Joint article by British and Ukrainian Foreign Ministers
- Joint outcome statement: India-UK round four FTA negotiations
- Joint statement by Joint Expeditionary Force Defence Ministers
- Joint statement by UK MOD, US DOD, and German Defence Ministry
- Joint statement following the visit of COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma to South Africa
- Joint statement on death toll since 25th military coup in Sudan
- Joint Statement on the Establishment of the Partners in the Blue Pacific (PBP)
- Joint statement on the launch of Free Trade Agreement negotiations between the UK and GCC
- Joint statement on the political process in Libya
- Joint Statement on U.S./UK Dialogues on Future of Atlantic Trade
- Joint Statement on UK-Thailand Joint Economic and Trade Committee
- Joint statement on UK-U.S. dialogue on future of Atlantic trade in Aberdeen
- Jonathan Scott’s speech to the European Policy Forum’s summit on the strategic outlook for economic regulation
- Kazakhstan constitutional referendum: UK statement to the OSCE
- Keith Fraser speaks at the Child First Youth Justice Conference
- Kwarteng advances plans for funding new nuclear projects, including Sizewell C
- Leaseholder protections: letter to building owners
- Leaseholders protected from unfair cladding costs as government’s building safety reforms come into force
- Letter from the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner about Hikvision
- Letters to businesses about importing and exporting goods between Great Britain and the EU
- Levelling Up boost to bring more jobs, homes and opportunities to Bristol
- LGBT awards: Adele Roberts named role model of the year
- Life on Mars? – ExoMars Programme
- Lifelong Loan Entitlement technology is top of the agenda for Secretary of State’s visit to the Student Loans Company (SLC)
- Liverpool school renames houses over slave trade links
- Local Land Charges INSPIRE dataset published
- London ranked best city in world for students
- London Tech Week marks new Indo Pacific trade breakthrough for UK
- Look, no hands! Watch as dangerous drivers are caught on film by officers in unmarked HGV
- Lord (Tariq) Ahmad makes second visit to Algeria
- Lord Ahmad visits Tunisia: June 2022
- Low income pensioners to get easier access to free TV licences
- Lunar Pathfinder
- Magnox Reprocessing plant achieves final milestone
- MAIB Annual Report 2021 published
- Marjorie Ngwenya appointed to the Prudential Regulation Committee
- Martin Coleman: Speech to the Law Society, 2022
- Matlock Bridge to close to allow preparations for essential flood prevention work
- Maximising our relevance and impact in a changing world
- May 2022 Transaction Data
- Men urged to talk about mental health to prevent suicide
- MHRA joins international partnerships to set global standards for medicines and medical devices regulation
- Minister for Asia and the Middle East visits Israel, the OPTs and Jordan
- Minister Ford’s virtual meeting with Guatemalan Foreign Minister Bucaro
- Ministry of Defence confirms the death of Second Lieutenant Max George
- Ministry of Justice statement in fee-paid judicial litigation: June 2022
- Moderna to open vaccine research and manufacturing centre in UK