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Education policy

September 2024

  • Bookshelves in the library of Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London, UK

    Create ‘universal library card’ to democratise the arts, says UK thinktank

  • Students at graduation ceremony

    UK universities call for higher fees and more funding in face of budget deficits

  • Half of state school teachers say they have neither the time nor training to encourage debate.

    State schools should set up debating clubs, says senior Eton leader

  • Year 11 pupils Eddie Sheppard, Arthur Hall and James Burns

    Academy chain with 35,000 pupils to be first in England to go phone-free

  • How going phone-free taught pupils at English secondary ‘to socialise, old school’

  • The threat to BTec courses in England is the educational scandal no one’s talking about

    Susanna Rustin
  • The US should join other nations in giving public schoolkids free breakfast and lunch

    Katrina vanden Heuvel
  • Starmer urged to restore community cohesion programmes in schools

  • Labour is cracking down on truants, but as a mother and ex-teacher, I know tough love goes only so far

    Gillian Harvey
  • Impact of Covid lockdowns to disrupt England’s schools into the 2030s, report says

  • Gavin Williamson to face Covid inquiry over impact of school closures

  • Ofsted reforms to focus on inclusion, behaviour and attendance

  • ‘Always ludicrous’: three views on the end of Ofsted single-word ratings

  • ‘Landmark moment’: Ruth Perry family campaign ends single-word Ofsted reports

August 2024

  • Red tape forms an X to block an entrance with a sign headlined 'Raac ceiling'.

    Call for ‘financial protection’ for schools in England with crumbling concrete

  • A frustrated male teacher rests his head in his hand as he works his way through piles of marking

    Make AI tools to reduce teacher workloads, tech companies urged

  • Errollyn Wallen

    Widen access to classical music with free lessons, says Errollyn Wallen

  • Boy wearing glasses cooking with white flour and kneading bread dough.

    Activities we should bake into schoolchildren’s education

  • Miss Pope, my science teacher, would have approved of music and ice lollies in class. Exams aren’t the only way to learn

    Michael Rosen
  • Reports to NSPCC helpline of physical punishment of children triple in year

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