Category: Learning
To drive a data-driven culture and enhance decision-making, Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal partnered with B Online Learning to create an engaging eLearning module that simplified Power BI’s capabilities and …
Liam Ó Bruadair, who has died aged 86, was my father’s best friend. In the late 1960s, Liam, a working-class man from Belfast, and his wife Cristín McGuinness, together …
A senior judge who jailed the killers of Sara Sharif has said the 10-year-old’s murder “starkly illustrates the dangers” of parents automatically being able to homeschool their children. Sara …
My father, David Harvey, was a classics lecturer at Exeter University who co-founded and chaired the Exeter Bach Choir. An accomplished musician, primarily a pianist and organist, David, who …
It has dominated the news agenda for the past 14 months, but inside most British classrooms, it’s as if 7 October never happened. Half a million pupils studied history …
The email arrived out of the blue: it was the university code of conduct team. Albert, a 19-year-old undergraduate English student, scanned the content, stunned. He had been accused …
Ask the average Westminster politician about schools policy and the response will focus on issues that never seem to go away: funding, teacher shortages, and the drive to somehow …
The urgent need for reform of the special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system in England is arguably the greatest challenge facing the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson. A crisis …
It starts with a low rumble, then an explosion and a deafening roar. A pyroclastic flow bursts from the volcano and hurtles towards us at a frightening speed. Showers …
When it’s cold and dreary outside, many of us feel the urge to hibernate. Although we don’t sleep through the entire winter like bears, we tend to stay indoors, …