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UCAS application deadlines 2023: When do I need to accept my university offer by?

Students across the country who have received university offers will soon need to decide if and where they want to continue their studies.

Students believe in free education — Starmer risks alienating a generation

The student movement has long been the birthplace of bold policies, forcing us to reckon with the issues of our time and tackle them with real...

Korean universities to consider bullying records in admissions

But academics express scepticism, saying policy does not tackle ‘root’ of problem behaviour

The Fine Art of School Engagement

How expanding arts education affects learning, behavior, and social-emotional growth

Going to a good school really matters, right up to old age, study suggests

People in their seventies who went to schools with more graduate-level teachers have younger and smarter brains

Metacognition and teacher modelling

Often oversimplified, it can be more helpful to consider metacognition as a process of planning, monitoring and evaluating our learning.

Rushed T-level plans may hold teens back – report

Students could miss out on suitable vocational courses after their GCSEs if a shake-up of post-16 education goes ahead as planned, a report has warned.

Ruth Perry: Northwood Primary head teacher resigns after Ofsted inspection

An Isle of Wight head teacher has said an Ofsted inspection was "the straw that broke the camel's back" and forced her to leave her job.

Ex-schools minister to chair NEU-funded inquiry into Ofsted

Lord Knight to lead 'Beyond Ofsted' inquiry set up to develop proposals for an 'alternative approach' to inspection

DfE on course to recruit less than half of required secondary teachers

Analysis of new government recruitment targets shows teacher supply is 'spiralling out of control'

Pressure mounts for A-level students following strike disruption

Final-year school pupils are feeling the pressure as they prepare to sit their first exams

Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth needs to stop speaking to teachers like a chatbot and remember her days in the classroom – Cameron Wyllie

I was not alone in the cautious optimism with which I greeted the news that Jenny Gilruth had been appointed as Cabinet Secretary for Education and...