
27th July 2016 12:58pm
Child radicalisation: NSPCC to advise concerned parents
A charity trains its counsellors to help parents who fear their children are being radicalised.

27th July 2016 11:06am
Social divide stays in online learning
There are strong social divisions in how young people use digital technology at home, according to international research from the OECD.

27th July 2016 10:26am
Social divide stays in online learning
There are strong social divisions in how young people use digital technology at home, according to international research from the OECD.

27th July 2016 10:03am
Child radicalisation: NSPCC to advise concerned parents
A charity trains its counsellors to help parents who fear their children are being radicalised.

27th July 2016 05:00am
Education in South East Wales is improving says schools watchdog Estyn
Estyn said the South East Wales consortium had “developed into a well-led company that provides good education services on behalf of the five local authorities that commission it”.

26th July 2016 07:56pm
This is what families think of the proposal to cut the school summer holidays
The proposal would see school summer holidays shortened, allowing families a week's cheaper break outside of peak times

26th July 2016 11:39am
Education policy 'key to social mobility drive'
Ministers must put education policy at the centre of the drive to deliver social mobility, the Social Mobility Commission chairman has said.

26th July 2016 11:30am
Student fees: Universities could charge £6,300 a year, Queen's says
Student tuition fees in Northern Ireland could rise to £6,300 a year, Queen's University in Belfast says.

26th July 2016 10:35am
School summer holidays could be cut by one week - to give families an extra week outside peak times
It could mean cheaper holidays for families

26th July 2016 10:06am
Student fees: Universities could charge £6,300 a year, Queen's says
Student tuition fees in Northern Ireland could rise to £6,300 a year, Queen's University in Belfast says.