HomeNewsletterSitemap
Print-friendly version

BBC News

Thu Sep 11 11:15:59 BST 2008
Find out more about the project which motivates secondary students around the UK to make and
Thu Jul 31 10:33:14 BST 2008
English teenagers help African village build classrooms
Fri Aug 15 15:48:52 BST 2008
Could this year's national testing shambles provide the government with an easy way out from the
Fri Sep 12 12:19:04 BST 2008
Prospective university students mulling their options still have a week to apply through clearing.
Mon Sep 29 18:04:18 BST 2008
As figures show student allowance delays worsened in the past month, the applications deadline is
Mon Sep 29 14:35:13 BST 2008
The Conservatives promise extra places for students to move from apprenticeships to university
Mon Sep 29 11:54:25 BST 2008
A new internet watchdog is announced to help protect children from "harmful" web content.
Fri Sep 26 14:48:10 BST 2008
The government's audit office says there is no evidence schemes like the attack on "failing"
Mon Sep 29 00:09:23 BST 2008
Free teacher training would be promised to ex-service personnel under a Tory government, says the
Fri Sep 26 14:50:56 BST 2008
A report suggests that planning regulations could be changed to prevent an over-concentration of
Thu Sep 25 21:23:47 BST 2008
A computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers goes missing.
Fri Sep 26 00:04:30 BST 2008
Most people regret having forgotten the languages they learned at school, a poll suggests.
Thu Sep 25 16:04:05 BST 2008
The number of primary and nursery school vacancies in England rose by nearly a third over a year,
Fri Sep 26 10:06:47 BST 2008
The credit crunch sees bankers training as teachers
Tue Sep 16 15:04:08 BST 2008
The struggle to fund study may be harming academia
Fri Sep 26 17:31:35 BST 2008
Mike Baker considers university admission rules
Fri Sep 19 17:12:57 BST 2008
How one university raises youngsters' aspirations
Fri Sep 19 14:15:27 BST 2008
The Tories say they would scrap the academic ones
Tue Jun 10 14:22:01 BST 2008
How to contact the BBC News website education team
Wed Sep 24 13:39:20 BST 2008
Ministers name the first three schools in England forced into partnership deals to improve pupils'
Thu Sep 25 07:55:11 BST 2008
A school's ban on girls receiving the cervical cancer vaccine is "disappointing" and "not
Thu Sep 25 12:32:42 BST 2008
A study finds that playing computer games can boost pupils' attainment in mathematics and improve
Thu Sep 25 11:35:51 BST 2008
Eight secondary schools in London introduce writers-in-residence to help pupils develop creative
Wed Sep 24 18:59:49 BST 2008
A supply teacher who sent texts to a sixth former is found guilty of professional misconduct but
Wed Sep 24 13:41:39 BST 2008
Rules over the rights of England's teachers to time out of the classroom are to be strengthened.
Wed Sep 24 12:56:28 BST 2008
The government is to try out scrapping means testing for free school meals in some parts of
Wed Sep 24 17:07:33 BST 2008
Nine universities are to work together to ensure bright pupils from poorer homes take degree
Wed Sep 24 12:29:19 BST 2008
Primary pupils in England should be able to focus more on personal and social development, teachers
Tue Sep 23 16:01:14 BST 2008
Cambridge University considers foundation courses for pupils whose A-level grades are not high
Wed Sep 24 00:00:09 BST 2008
Parents need lessons in how to manage their children's hyperactive behaviour, new guidelines say.
Tue Sep 23 17:28:44 BST 2008
Gordon Brown pledges to give children who are falling behind in primary school a guaranteed right
Tue Sep 23 17:51:42 BST 2008
A university is to make staff redundant because it cannot afford to meet the cost of a 5% pay deal
Tue Sep 23 16:00:09 BST 2008
Parents on low incomes in England will get "vouchers" for computers and internet access from next
Tue Sep 23 10:58:23 BST 2008
Science learning in primary school is being distorted by testing linked to league tables in
Tue Sep 23 11:10:18 BST 2008
A minister says the delays hitting allowances designed to keep poorer pupils at school are set to
Sat Sep 06 02:00:57 BST 2008
Mike Baker wonders if having school holidays earlier might make pupils do better.
Fri Aug 01 14:38:48 BST 2008
Mike Baker considers the big picture of where schools should be heading in the future.
Fri Jul 25 17:00:26 BST 2008
Mike Baker considers whether the "high stakes" testing regime is still needed.
Thu Sep 11 11:15:59 BST 2008
Find out more about the project which motivates secondary students around the UK to make and
Thu Jul 31 10:33:14 BST 2008
English teenagers help African village build classrooms
Fri Aug 15 15:48:52 BST 2008
Could this year's national testing shambles provide the government with an easy way out from the
Fri Sep 12 12:19:04 BST 2008
Prospective university students mulling their options still have a week to apply through clearing.
Mon Sep 29 18:04:18 BST 2008
As figures show student allowance delays worsened in the past month, the applications deadline is
Mon Sep 29 14:35:13 BST 2008
The Conservatives promise extra places for students to move from apprenticeships to university
Mon Sep 29 11:54:25 BST 2008
A new internet watchdog is announced to help protect children from "harmful" web content.
Fri Sep 26 14:48:10 BST 2008
The government's audit office says there is no evidence schemes like the attack on "failing"
Mon Sep 29 00:09:23 BST 2008
Free teacher training would be promised to ex-service personnel under a Tory government, says the
Fri Sep 26 14:50:56 BST 2008
A report suggests that planning regulations could be changed to prevent an over-concentration of
Thu Sep 25 21:23:47 BST 2008
A computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers goes missing.
Fri Sep 26 00:04:30 BST 2008
Most people regret having forgotten the languages they learned at school, a poll suggests.
Thu Sep 25 16:04:05 BST 2008
The number of primary and nursery school vacancies in England rose by nearly a third over a year,
Fri Sep 26 10:06:47 BST 2008
The credit crunch sees bankers training as teachers
Tue Sep 16 15:04:08 BST 2008
The struggle to fund study may be harming academia
Fri Sep 26 17:31:35 BST 2008
Mike Baker considers university admission rules
Fri Sep 19 17:12:57 BST 2008
How one university raises youngsters' aspirations
Fri Sep 19 14:15:27 BST 2008
The Tories say they would scrap the academic ones
Tue Jun 10 14:22:01 BST 2008
How to contact the BBC News website education team
Wed Sep 24 13:39:20 BST 2008
Ministers name the first three schools in England forced into partnership deals to improve pupils'
Thu Sep 25 07:55:11 BST 2008
A school's ban on girls receiving the cervical cancer vaccine is "disappointing" and "not
Thu Sep 25 12:32:42 BST 2008
A study finds that playing computer games can boost pupils' attainment in mathematics and improve
Thu Sep 25 11:35:51 BST 2008
Eight secondary schools in London introduce writers-in-residence to help pupils develop creative
Wed Sep 24 18:59:49 BST 2008
A supply teacher who sent texts to a sixth former is found guilty of professional misconduct but
Wed Sep 24 13:41:39 BST 2008
Rules over the rights of England's teachers to time out of the classroom are to be strengthened.
Wed Sep 24 12:56:28 BST 2008
The government is to try out scrapping means testing for free school meals in some parts of
Wed Sep 24 17:07:33 BST 2008
Nine universities are to work together to ensure bright pupils from poorer homes take degree
Wed Sep 24 12:29:19 BST 2008
Primary pupils in England should be able to focus more on personal and social development, teachers
Tue Sep 23 16:01:14 BST 2008
Cambridge University considers foundation courses for pupils whose A-level grades are not high
Wed Sep 24 00:00:09 BST 2008
Parents need lessons in how to manage their children's hyperactive behaviour, new guidelines say.
Tue Sep 23 17:28:44 BST 2008
Gordon Brown pledges to give children who are falling behind in primary school a guaranteed right
Tue Sep 23 17:51:42 BST 2008
A university is to make staff redundant because it cannot afford to meet the cost of a 5% pay deal
Tue Sep 23 16:00:09 BST 2008
Parents on low incomes in England will get "vouchers" for computers and internet access from next
Tue Sep 23 10:58:23 BST 2008
Science learning in primary school is being distorted by testing linked to league tables in
Tue Sep 23 11:10:18 BST 2008
A minister says the delays hitting allowances designed to keep poorer pupils at school are set to
Sat Sep 06 02:00:57 BST 2008
Mike Baker wonders if having school holidays earlier might make pupils do better.
Fri Aug 01 14:38:48 BST 2008
Mike Baker considers the big picture of where schools should be heading in the future.
Fri Jul 25 17:00:26 BST 2008
Mike Baker considers whether the "high stakes" testing regime is still needed.