
30th March 2018 11:46pm
Lives in their hands
How do the families of generals who sent men into battle commemorate World War One?

30th March 2018 11:39pm
Schools cutting posts amid 'funding catastrophe'
Schools are still struggling with budget cuts, despite government reassurance, it is claimed.

30th March 2018 08:03pm
Revise seven hours a day over Easter, says education expert
Working hard in the holidays, not cleverness, is key to top grades, says ex-headmaster of Harrow.

30th March 2018 02:25pm
Ofsted school hijab ban stance challenged by teachers' union
Teachers will debate a motion saying Ofsted overstepped its remit by backing a school which brought in a ban.

29th March 2018 11:07pm
'Unjustifiably high salaries' paid by some academies
MPs highlight 102 academy trusts in England that pay some trustees over £150,000 a year.

29th March 2018 01:37pm
Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan for first time since shooting
The Nobel Peace Prize winner was shot by the Taliban in 2012 for campaigning for girls' education.

29th March 2018 09:20am
Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan for first time since shooting
The Nobel Peace Prize winner was shot by the Taliban in 2012 for campaigning for girls' education.

29th March 2018 12:32am
Term-time holiday rules stop children taking dance exams
Children are too often refused permission to take external exams in school hours, says exam board.

28th March 2018 04:45pm
Mum's tough love lesson divides parents
Cierra noticed her son making negative comments about second-hand clothes, so she decided to take action.

28th March 2018 09:20am
The world's toughest place to study?
In the ruins of the siege of Eastern Ghouta in Syria there are still students refusing to give up learning.