More classical music is the way to level up our state schools
I’d be an entirely different person without the love of music nourished by my education – it is too important to be wasted on the elite
I’d be an entirely different person without the love of music nourished by my education – it is too important to be wasted on the elite
Events attended by some 4,413 Whitehall staff as Taxpayers’ Alliance call for such activities to be cut amid the cost of living crisis
Respected historians have found significant parts of its history output to be biased, misleading and even factually wrong
Head teachers worried that software using artificial intelligence to write human-like answers will lead to mass cheating
The Government has committed £800 million over the next three academic years to help sixth formers recover after the pandemic
Education Secretary tells LBC radio: ‘I don’t think it’s a fact. I don’t, for me, think there is a privilege to being white on its own’
Bridget Phillipson confirms party would block new selective schools being created, as well as existing ones taking on more students
Ministers accused of 'dumbing down', as maths, science and foreign language tests will again come with extra support
Persistent disruptive behaviour plagues classrooms as over half of young people say they are now less motivated to study due to the pandemic
The ability to instantly recall knowledge is vital to enable the brain to carry out more complex tasks
Academics have asked the Education Secretary not to water down plans to give them powers to sue if their speech rights are violated
Unions angered by message from Gillian Keegan, the Education Secretary, which suggests that rises may not be covered by government funding
Nearly two million in England failing to attend school regularly while study authors call rise in home education 'alarming'
The risks to childhood development were spelled out from the beginning of the pandemic, and largely ignored
Department for Education reprimanded by Information Commissioner after allowing firms to use data to boost numbers of young gamblers
Conservative MPs had told Liz Truss to 'put her money where her mouth is' on China and overrule the Department
The overhaul reportedly under consideration aims to make childcare more accessible and affordable for families
Experts speak of having their ‘worst suspicions’ confirmed as test results suggest a steep decline amongst disadvantaged six-year-olds
The Taxpayers’ Alliance warns that far too many young Brits have been ‘missold and misled into courses with few economic prospects’
Milton Keynes would be favourite in competition for new university, says think tank as it spells out urgent need for new full-time places
Pupils in the North East and North West are achieving top grades at a significantly lower rate than their London counterparts
Former PM's latest foray into school policy is a throwback to the tired old progressive mantras of the 1960s
These exams do far too little to meet the needs of the modern world, and employers are increasingly disgruntled by what they are seeing