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Teacher of the Year dodges prison for pupil sex acts

A former 'Teacher of the Year' has avoided a prison sentence after being convicted of engaging in illicit sexual acts with a student inside her classroom, in a case that has shocked the educational community.

Teacher calls boy 'future dictator' in political row

A Florida middle school teacher is under investigation after allegedly labelling a conservative-leaning student a 'future dictator' and criticising his political views in front of classmates, sparking outrage and a formal complaint from his parents.

Driving Instructor's Top 7 UK Test Mistakes Revealed

A seasoned UK driving instructor shares the critical errors that cause test failures and accidents. Discover the surprising habits you need to break now to pass your test and stay safe on the road.

Teachers Blame Netflix Shows for Rise in Teen Angst

Exclusive: Educators at the Edinburgh TV Festival reveal how hit Netflix shows are distorting teen behaviour, creating a 'mini-adolescence' in primary schools and forcing teachers to become mental health first responders.

Bunnings gadget teachers swear by

Discover the affordable Bunnings gadget that educators are raving about – a simple yet brilliant tool to transform classroom organisation and learning.

School feud ends in tragic knife murder

A heartbreaking classroom stabbing reveals the devastating consequences of Britain's knife crime epidemic as a minor school dispute turns deadly.

Why talking unlocks better learning

New research reveals how structured classroom dialogue boosts comprehension, engagement, and academic achievement across all subjects.

UK driving test delays hit record highs

Learner drivers across the UK face unprecedented waiting times for driving tests, with delays stretching up to six months in some areas. The DVSA blames a surge in demand and examiner shortages.

5-month waits for UK driving tests spark crisis

New drivers across the UK are struggling to book driving tests, with waiting times stretching up to five months due to severe backlogs. Experts warn the delays could worsen without urgent action.

Culture wars divide England's classrooms

Teachers in England face increasing pressure as political debates infiltrate schools, leaving educators to navigate divisive topics while maintaining a balanced learning environment.

ICC considers two-division Test cricket system

The International Cricket Council is set to discuss a radical expansion of the World Test Championship, potentially introducing a two-tier system to revitalise the longest format of the game.

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