Nigel Farage energises Britain Reform Conference
Nigel Farage delivered a rousing speech at the Britain Reform Conference, outlining his vision for political change and energising supporters with fresh momentum.
Nigel Farage delivered a rousing speech at the Britain Reform Conference, outlining his vision for political change and energising supporters with fresh momentum.
Australian universities face growing pressure to defund humanities courses, risking the erosion of vital critical thinking skills. Experts warn of long-term consequences for society.
The head of Ofqual has addressed criticisms over extended exam time for students, citing data-driven decisions to ensure fairness in A-Level and GCSE assessments.
The Green Party is pushing for sweeping changes to the UK political system, including cutting MPs by a third and devolving more power to local councils. Could this reshape British democracy?
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces stricter regulations on university courses deemed 'low-value', aiming to protect students from poor returns on investment.
The Australian government has announced significant cuts to student loan debt, offering relief to millions of borrowers. Find out how this will impact graduates and the education sector.
Brown University has finalised a significant agreement with the Trump administration, resolving disputes over federal policies affecting higher education. The deal marks a turning point in university-government relations.
OpenAI's ChatGPT introduces a groundbreaking 'Study Mode' designed to support university students, reshaping academic learning while sparking debates on AI's role in education.
Experts argue that focusing solely on NAPLAN results overlooks the broader aspects of quality education, including creativity, wellbeing, and critical thinking.
New NAPLAN data reveals a concerning trend, with a third of Australian students failing to meet literacy and numeracy standards, while the gap widens for disadvantaged pupils.
Families in Queensland worry that children with disabilities, like Violet, may be pushed out of mainstream schools due to funding cuts, reviving fears of educational segregation.
The Trump administration has approved the release of education funds previously withheld, sparking debate over potential impacts on UK institutions and global education policies.
The US Department of Education under Trump proposed eliminating federal funding for English language learning programs, drawing sharp criticism from educators and advocates.
UK universities are on the brink of financial disaster as student loan debts soar, risking long-term damage to higher education.
Growing numbers of UK students are turning to AI tools like ChatGPT for coursework assistance, raising concerns over academic integrity and the future of learning.
The Trump administration's approach to school desegregation through consent decrees sparks debate over equality and education reform in the US.
Former US President Donald Trump's proposal to halt education funding and shut down schools has drawn sharp criticism from educators and policymakers.
Matt Wrack secures victory in the NASUWT leadership election, promising bold reforms for educators across the UK.
Rising prices for essential school items, driven by tariffs and inflation, are pushing families into debt ahead of the new academic year.
Education and emergency service unions in Wales join forces to protest government austerity measures, warning of severe impacts on public services.
A British university is launching a groundbreaking course dedicated to the music and cultural impact of Kendrick Lamar, blending hip-hop with academic study.
A growing debate suggests teenagers should receive political education before gaining voting rights. Advocates argue it could strengthen democracy, but critics question its feasibility.
The UK government's decision to slash foreign aid budgets is having devastating consequences for girls' education programmes in some of the world's poorest countries.
Former President Donald Trump's defunct university allegedly rejected undocumented students protected under DACA, according to newly surfaced documents.
Temple University introduces an innovative course exploring Kendrick Lamar's influence on hip-hop, social issues, and modern music, blending academic study with contemporary culture.
Former Labour minister Lord Chris Smith sparks controversy in his bid to become Cambridge University's next chancellor, with prominent figures like Gina Miller and Sandi Toksvig backing his campaign.
Shadow Education Secretary Peter Kyle announces Labour's ambitious strategy to revitalise UK schools, addressing chronic underfunding and teacher shortages.
An American mother shares her astonishment at the unique aspects of the UK education system, from strict uniforms to 'house' rivalries.
Ministers are facing calls to help Palestinian students from Gaza secure spots at UK universities amid ongoing conflict.
Education leaders and campaigners call on the Prime Minister to deliver on his pledge to integrate oracy into the national curriculum, highlighting its critical role in students' future success.