Category: Timely Education News

The Park View Educational Trust has spoken out against the "knee-jerk" reactions of politicians, accusing them of jeopardising the future of students as its three Birmingham schools are placed into special measures by Ofsted. The Trust, which faces allegations of …

The former vice-chancellor of Sussex University, Michael Farthing, reportedly received a “golden handshake” of £230,000 upon leaving the institution in August 2016, as the debate on excessive payoffs and increasing salaries for senior higher education staff continued to make headlines. …

It is a remarkable accomplishment to motivate a group of 30 10- and 11-year-old children to run across a room and commence their writing process. However, that is exactly what happens at Grimm & Co; these children pour out their …

Evangelical Christian pressure group, The Christian Institute, has claimed that children as young as five are being shown "explicit" images to teach them about sex. They have reported that a minimum of ten books or teaching packs used in English …

Richard Randall, our former husband, passed away at the age of 65. He was an exceptional lecturer in accountancy and business management and taught at various noteworthy institutions, including the University of East London, the universities of Aston and Warwick, …

According to a recent report from The Observer, the University of Oxford will consider the postcodes of applicant’s family homes during their selection process. This move has caused controversy, with critics accusing the university of "social engineering". Academic officials have …

According to recent research conducted by Women in Sport, a charity that seeks to enhance the accessibility of sports for women across the UK, there continues to be a significant divide in the attitudes towards physical activity among girls and …

Ofsted’s rigorous inspection regime is reportedly driving school leaders out of the profession, according to senior teachers in England. The culture of fear and high stress caused by inspections is said to be damaging the health and careers of school …

Swansea’s council members have experienced the hazards of technology in the translation industry, having received a printed Welsh sign from an automatic email reply in 2008. However, recent technological advancements have revolutionized traditional translator roles and broken down language barriers. …