
Survey Revealing Level of ‘Big Brother’ Surveillance on Teaching Tweets
– Initial findings from the UKEdChat Teacher Survey exploring how teachers are using Twitter to […]
– Initial findings from the UKEdChat Teacher Survey exploring how teachers are using Twitter to […]
– Official figures being highlighted today show that in January 2014, there were 40,000 primary […]
– As A-Levels results were announced today in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, figures released […]
– We have been following the changes happening in the Welsh Education landscape. First with […]
– With under three weeks of the school year left, nearly 100 west London boys […]
– In an urgent move, OCR have announced that they are withdrawing J275 GCSE Computing […]
– An international summit supporting education in developing countries received £16.8 billion this week. The […]
– The Japan Times is reporting on concerns from non-Japan nationals shocked by the amount […]
– Schools across England are opening up coffee bars in their settings, allowing pupils to […]
– A well meaning, and creative project at a school in Essex has caused distress […]
-[pullquote]We think it’s an interesting idea, and one that should be investigated further”[/pullquote] Homework may […]
– Parents in England are to get a clear, at-a-glance view of how their children’s […]
– A political row in the UK government appears to be developing, with Home Secretary […]
– Plans to extend the school day continue to cause resistance among professionals who feel […]
-Some of the brightest female students studying Physics at AS Level drop the subject without […]
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