Category: Learning
Every few years, the grind of modern life inspires calls for a radical rethink. We have seen this most recently in Iceland, where the rollout of a 35-hour, four-day …
Parents frustrated by the multiple failings of England’s special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system have been warned it is not realistic to expect reform to happen quickly, as …
Over history, dukes, dictators and Europe’s illustrious elite have walked through the Vasari corridor, a narrow, 750-metre-long elevated passageway crossing the Arno River in Florence. Now visitors to the …
My colleague and friend Keith Rutter, who has died aged 85 after a short bout of pneumonia, was a distinguished historian and numismatist of ancient Greece. Since 1971, Keith …
Transcription technology is a powerful tool in the veterinary setting. Scribenote is an AI-powered medical scribe that helps veterinarians streamline their documentation process and improve their work-life balance by …
More universities are banning fossil fuel companies from recruitment fairs in a sign of the sector’s shrinking social licence among young people. The annual survey of sustainability and ethics …
A former student who was repeatedly restrained face down and once imprisoned for nearly five hours at a special school has been awarded £18,900 in damages. The father of …
What did we read in 2024? From “Most 2024” to “Terrible Schools and Awesome Adventures,” Parkway Central Children’s Department has all the extremely specific book awards you never knew …
Every artist on Spotify knows that botted/artificial playlists are to be avoided at all costs. At Playlist Push, we are fully aware of the potential harm it can do …
There has never been a research inquiry into the aims of English education generally, but there has been one in relation to primary education – published almost 50 years …