College students give training pledge a Boost
The King's Lynn Youth and Retraining Pledge has a new name, Boost, and a new logo thanks to the efforts of Graphic Design Students at the...
Pandemic wreaks havoc on education as a quarter of Devon pupils miss at least 10% of lessons
A quarter of pupils in Devon state schools missed at least 10% of their lessons last year, new figures show, as the coronavirus pandemic caused havoc...
Vertical and Horizontal Mismatch in the UK: Are Graduates’ Skills a Good Fit for Their Jobs?
One of the most concerning labour market features is the high proportion of graduates who are not employed in graduate jobs.
Schools plan faces rising costs and funding delay
Multi-million pound plans to upgrade and replace two secondary schools in Dumfries have been hit by rising costs and a funding delay.
Ofsted inspections cause ‘unmanageable stress’ for school leaders, says National Education Union
Unions are calling for a halt to Ofsted inspections following the tragic death of a head teacher under “intolerable pressure”, citing concerns about school leader well-being
Provider to over 500 learners shuts centres after ‘inadequate’ Ofsted
Aspire-Igen Group revamps provision after grade 4 inspection result
University set to take students to COURT over ‘illegal’ rent strike building occupation
The University of Manchester is preparing to take legal action against students who have been occupying a campus building for over a month.
How to support pupils with pathological demand avoidance
Adopting teaching strategies and behaviours to reduce stress for children with PDA will support all children to respond to the increased demands of the classroom, says...
Teaching School Hubs: are they working?
With the new Teaching School Hubs now halfway through their initial funding phase, Tes investigates their impact on schools – and asks whether they are here...
Oxford International Education Group selected as partner by BPP University
BPP University extends its partnership with Oxford International Education Group to access an even more diverse international student talent
University employers make new offers to disputes over pay, conditions and pensions, UCU says
UNIVERSITY bosses have made new offers to end long-running disputes over pay, working conditions and pensions, the University and College Union (UCU) has confirmed.
‘Avatar army’ continues to help pupils access education when they cannot attend in person
A revolutionary scheme to help more children and young people access education has been so successful, it has helped twelve local pupils back into the classroom.





