
22nd April 2014 01:00pm
Competitive sport 'puts off pupils'
The majority of children would be happy to see the competitive element removed from school sport, a survey suggests.

22nd April 2014 05:21am
Three Scots universities leave CBI
Three Scottish universities become the latest organisations to quit the CBI over its stance in the Scottish independence referendum debate.

21st April 2014 04:22pm
Boycott call for early years tests
The National Union of Teachers has moved nearer a boycott of assessment checks for four year olds.

21st April 2014 03:30pm
Teachers angry at online insults
Online social media is being misused to insult, intimidate and smear staff in schools, says a teachers' union.

21st April 2014 02:29pm
Teachers vote for strike in June
National Union of Teachers' conference votes for a summer-term strike over pay and workload.

20th April 2014 04:58pm
Wilshaw takes charge of Trojan Horse
Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw is to take personal charge of the watchdog's investigation into claims that a number of schools in Birmingham have been taken over by Muslim hardliners.

20th April 2014 12:10pm
Menopause 'worse' in too warm schools
High temperatures, poor ventilation and lack of drinking water in schools make the menopause particularly tough for teachers, the NUT has heard.

20th April 2014 11:47am
Extremism in Birmingham schools?
Investigating claims of Islamic "takeovers" of schools

20th April 2014 10:48am
Teachers' election year strike threat
The NASUWT teachers' union warns of industrial action in the run up to next year's general election.

20th April 2014 09:39am
Teachers put strike vote on hold
The NUT conference rejects calls for a four-day autumn strike, but could still press for a summer classroom walk-out