The government will reduce GCSE exam time by up to three hours per student, introduce new Year 8 tests, and teach primary pupils how to identify misinformation under sweeping curriculum reforms.
Katie Flood and her Mahomet-Seymour FFA students at the first chapter meeting of the year. From left, sisters Emma Cole, ...
Behind the test scores are thriving students, dedicated teachers, and programs that rival — and often surpass — those in ...
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Bridget Phillipson hits back claims of 'educational vandalism’ after sweeping curriculum overhaul
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has hit back at claims of “educational vandalism” as she unveiled Labour’s sweeping ...
A small group of parents, teachers and alumni say Mississippi’s School for the Blind is straying away from its mission.
Only nine states currently ask districts to prioritize technology-related training in spending their share of the $2.2 ...
With the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence, teachers and school leaders are looking for answers to ...
Children as young as five will receive lessons on climate change under Labour’s shake-up of the national curriculum.
At Calhoun County High School, one teacher is using Roblox to turn learning into an adventure, where English class feels more ...
Teachers from every corner of the country — from Reykjavik to the nation’s most remote communities — will gain access to ...
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