The recent key stage two tests in England are producing mixed results. Some are elated but others are disappointed with the outcomes of the newly-introduced
Category: Unveiling Education Trends
Today it was revealed that one of the largest examination boards in the country, the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA), is developing new GCSE courses
As an instructor, I am privileged to be a part-time teacher on the BTec Air Cabin Crew and Aviation Operations program at Solihull College. When
Kesner Ridge, the recipient of the Guardian’s most outstanding new teacher award in 2002, is considering leaving the teaching profession due to the considerable workload
Every year, our universities cost taxpayers £5 billion, and students contribute a further £390 million through fees. It’s important that we have a clear understanding
Sarah Gartland, a strong feminist, political activist, and an English as a foreign language teacher, has passed away at the age of 55 from ovarian
I was born to parents who were part of the Windrush generation, a group of Caribbean migrants who moved to the UK. Growing up in
Back in 1990, the Institute of Public Policy Research – a left-leaning thinktank – proposed a groundbreaking idea for a cohesive secondary school qualification system.
Two manuscripts belonging to Charles Darwin have reportedly been stolen from the Cambridge University library after going missing for two decades. The staff had earlier
Sam Clark, a 19-year-old, discovered his sexuality at the age of 10. Subsequently, he experienced homophobic bullying which worsened following his admission of being gay