GCSEs changes confirmed by Ofqual mean that pupils will take exams in a new format in 2017. It is those students turning 13 in this academic year who will face… read more →
New research in the education sector, utilising data from one of the country’s largest examination boards, suggests that more than half of predicted A-level grades are incorrect; pupils in comprehensive… read more →
Teachers Can Improve Teenage Girls’ Self-Esteem Through School Body Image Lessons: New research released by psychologists at King’s College London suggests that, in a study of 261 teenage girls across… read more →
Education Research Shows Teachers Opposed To Performance Related Pay: A poll of teachers commissioned by the Policy Exchange and based on salary, conditions and pensions revealed differing opinions on Performance-related… read more →
New Research Shows Parents Support Regulating Tutoring: A survey looking at 100 respondents has suggested that the vast majority (90%) of parents support regulating tutoring – i.e. they felt that… read more →
Market research with more than 2000 adults has suggested that many have concerns over the current levels of segregation in the education system. According to the survey, which was carried… read more →