Rise in working students ‘should prompt radical teaching rethink’
Cost-of-living crisis has driven many more to find paid work alongside studies, with universities reassessing practices as a result
Academia must respond to AI advances, says Google’s Cerf
Universities have focused on impact on assessments, but internet pioneer tells THE conference changes must extend to teaching and research
Rise in working students ‘should prompt radical teaching rethink’
Cost-of-living crisis has driven many more to find paid work alongside studies, with universities reassessing practices as a result
Exams: Some schools ‘unnecessarily’ doing too many ‘plan B’ tests
Small number’ of schools have ‘created a large number of new and additional mock exams and assessments’
UK SUMMER SCHOOL AND APPRENTICESHIP SUMMER SCHOOL 2023
Cardiff Metropolitan University has become the first Welsh university in almost 30 years to be awarded Project Grant funding from the Stroke Association to conduct research...
Can e-bikes, e-cargobikes and e-scooters reduce UK carbon emissions? Have your say and win a prize.
With a new survey, researchers in three UK cities are asking whether “e-micromobility” could make travel easier, healthier and reduce carbon emissions.
Education secretary says AI could take over much of ‘heavy lifting’ involved in teaching
‘AI could have the power to transform a teacher’s day-to-day work’
NI education: Education Authority ‘reluctantly’ submits £14m cuts
The Education Authority (EA) has "regrettably and reluctantly agreed" £14m worth of cuts which it has submitted to the Department of Education for it to consider.
What are T-levels and what are the grades worth?
Exam season is under way for T-level students across England, with eight papers in total being sat between 9 May and 12 June.
ChatGPT: Can students pass using AI tools at university?
As exam season gets under way, students might be tempted to turn to new artificial intelligence (AI) tools to give them the edge in assessments.
Webinar for parents interested in Warwickshire’s grammar schools
PARENTS interested in Warwickshire grammar schools are invited to meet the school admissions team online.
London is becoming a city without children
London schools are struggling to stay open as pupil numbers plummet with rising rents and sky-high house prices, coupled with the cost-of-living crisis, among the factors...





