
26th June 2014 02:06pm
Scots graduates 'get jobs quicker'
Graduates from Scottish universities have some of the best employment prospects in Britain, according to official statistics.

26th June 2014 09:44am
VIDEO: Children investigated over 'sexting'
Children as young as 10 are being reported to police for sharing explicit photos of each other over mobile phones and social media, a BBC investigation has found.

26th June 2014 06:30am
Summit seeks $3.5bn education pledge
An international gathering will seek pledges to support education in developing countries, with 58 million children still missing school.

26th June 2014 03:12am
Axe A-levels, say UK scientists
A-levels should be replaced by a baccalaureate-style qualification that requires teenagers to study maths and science to 18, Royal Society scientists say.

25th June 2014 08:27pm
Academics back industrial action
Academics at a London university vote in favour of industrial action in a dispute over job losses.

25th June 2014 11:37am
Freshers 'forget A-level studies'
University freshers struggle to remember basic concepts from their A-level studies, according to research by the the University of East Anglia.

25th June 2014 09:03am
Teachers feel undervalued by public
An international survey by the OECD shows a widespread pattern of teachers feeling a lack of respect for their profession.

25th June 2014 03:34am
Heads' concern over pupil anxiety
Four out of five head teachers in England (80%) are concerned about pupils in their schools who are suffering from anxiety disorders, a survey finds.

24th June 2014 03:31pm
AUDIO: 'Holding Michael Gove to account'
Graham Stuart MP meets Hull pupils

24th June 2014 03:27pm
Student visa fraud 'truly shocking'
An estimated 48,000 immigrants may have fraudulently obtained English language certificates despite being unable to speak English, the government says.