Political Ideology and the History Curriculum: A Teacher’s Perspective School history is different to academic history. There are fundamental differences in the ways historians work and the ways in which… read more →
Childcare Costs British Parents More Than Mortgage: New research released as part of the Family and Childcare Trust’s annual report has suggested that annual fees for childcare in the UK… read more →
School Teachers Working Sixty Hours A Week: According to new research by the Department of Education, the teaching profession is afflicted by long hours caused by ‘unnecessary and bureaucratic tasks’.… read more →
Postgraduate Studies: Are UK Universities At Risk Of International Competition? A recent survey of around 2,000 undergraduate students, carried out by a leading postgraduate study site, suggests that the financial… read more →
Study Finds Link Between Truancy and Family Meals: According to new research from the OECD, young people who regularly eat meals with their parents are much less likely to be… read more →
According to new findings published by The Independent today, outstanding schools are finding it increasingly difficult to recruit top quality head teachers and other senior staff – with applications for… read more →