Ahead of the release of A-Level results on Thursday, the Student Loans Company (SLC) is sharing its top tips for prospective students going through Clearing this year. It’s predicted that this year’s Clearing window will be busier than ever, due…
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Downe House has a long and proud history of providing an outstanding education for young people. Recently they have partnered with Royal National Children’s SpringBoard Foundation (RNCSF) with the aim to widen their reach to others who would not usually…
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New data betrays the extent of the problem facing all types of early years settings – from funding to places. That’s something that should worry all in education, including the government, given that it has just set out ambitious learning…
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Computing education is essential in a technologically diverse world. Ofsted has published the latest in a series of reviews into different subjects across the curriculum. This review explores the literature relating to the field of computing education to identify factors…
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All international students need more help to adjust to university Even students who have spent many years in UK secondary schools struggle to make the transition, says Pat Moores, founder and director of the UK Education Guide. It’s understandably assumed…
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As England sets digital and tech standards for schools, Stewart Watts, vice-president for EMEA at edtech firm, D2L says teachers need to consider carefully how best to upgrade. In March, education secretary Nadhim Zahawi, promised high-speed internet for all schools…
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Welsh schools are under ‘enormous’ pressure – but when it comes to the new curriculum, there’s much to learn from Scotland’s experiences Scotland began rolling out its curriculum – Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) – in 2010, in the wake of the global…
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The number of male secondary school teachers in England has fallen to its lowest proportion on record, according to new research that also highlights an alarming lack of senior teaching staff from ethnic minorities. An erosion in teachers’ pay has had “serious…
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Gordonstoun, the Moray boarding school which inspired the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, supports a call for at least one week of residential outdoor education to be compulsory in all Scottish schools. A formal consultation opened on a Member’s Bill put…
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