Girls’ schools will mix more with boys to tackle misogyny and sex harassment
Headteachers say sexism has been ‘exacerbated by characters like Andrew Tate’ as they call for men to be allies
Headteachers say sexism has been ‘exacerbated by characters like Andrew Tate’ as they call for men to be allies
New paper suggests current system could facilitate a decline in standards in tertiary education
Those arriving under a scholarship programme have their beliefs vetted by Communist Party officials beforehand. raising security fears
Deputy head teacher forced to deny rumour that the provisions were available for children who considered themselves as felines
London Universities’ Council for Academic Freedom will defend free inquiry, intellectual diversity and civil discourse
Helen MacNamara tells Covid Inquiry she was dismayed England made same mistakes as Scotland in using algorithm for grades
It's the Cinderella of subjects for youngsters – but Shireland CBSO Academy is out to change that
Arty types are about to become the middle-class equivalent of miners – the future is bleak
Headmistress Katharine Birbalsingh says too many teachers exaggerate racial differences between pupils to encourage ‘tribalism’
Latest edition of the board game which is available in 29 languages will be in 1,500-year-old dialect spoken by 60,000 people
Staff at St Ivo Academy, Cambridgeshire, have complained about the enforced dress code as well as other ‘draconian’ new policies
The Education Secretary has said it will undergo a “long consultation” before it is finalised
Anger after Falcons Pre-Preparatory School announces it will shut in December
Parents are given false comfort by single-phrase judgments, says Sir Michael Wilshaw
Making parents pay 20 per cent VAT is not a solution to our educational woes – the money raised won’t even touch the sides
Education Secretary has written to parents telling them they have the right to know what their children are seeing and being taught
Magdalen College School says congestion from the schemes has forced teachers to resign and reduced pupil sport trips
Traditional teaching and high expectations for student behaviour produces results
Millions of pupils have faced disruption this year with eight days of strikes by teaching unions
Ana Aguero also alleges the High School of Dundee referred to her as ‘the teacher with the funny last name’