Teach young people ‘self-belief’ to prepare them for AI job market, says former education secretary
Nicky Morgan will call for a new curriculum teaching character development to prepare students for economy of the future
Nicky Morgan will call for a new curriculum teaching character development to prepare students for economy of the future
There’s a vital principle at stake in the case: whether ‘rights’ culture is allowed to trump social cohesion
Katharine Birbalsingh and the school she leads has transformed the lives of many disadvantaged children. She now needs our backing
A grotesque legal case threatens to bring down ‘Britain’s strictest headteacher’ and everything she has built
Researchers analysed open-access data on educational attainment at each stage, comparing the success of male and female students
There’s little hope of saving the ‘ghost children’ of lockdown if Ofsted is not permitted to do its job
Government urged to review the admissions code to ensure the mix of pupils at state secondary institutions reflect the local community
Absenteeism has doubled since the pandemic and the children I teach are suffering for it
Boys are told to work remotely as rainwater floods sewage drains
Bridget Phillipson says legislation to be brought in by her party will be watertight as she also hits out at school attendance ‘disaster’
Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson to unveil plans on how party will tackle high truancy rates if voted to power
The guidance, released in November, directly contradicts that given by the Government
Children are being taught nonsense masquerading as facts as part of a push for more ‘inclusive’ schooling
Claim is made in educational resources compiled by Labour-run Luton council to help teachers deliver a ‘diverse curriculum’
Creator of Downton Abbey argues children have been ‘betrayed’ by 1970s education policies
The former security guard, wrongly jailed for 17 years for rape, says staff ‘didn't really like us doing higher education’
Labour’s proposed 20 per cent VAT tax on private school fee would have dire consequences – for both national education and local communities
Columnists Allison Pearson and Liam Halligan deliver their best interviews of the year into your stocking
Knowing your numbers can give you an edge when playing board games like Monopoly, Cluedo and Scrabble
We can only dream of a way when young Jews are not intimidated on campus or abandoned by higher education institutions