Lib Dems Announce £17bn Fund to Fix Schools and Hospitals
The Liberal Democrats have announced a £17bn infrastructure fund to repair and restore schools and hospitals across England. Headteachers today are forced to use money that should be dedicated for...
View ArticleUKIP condemns Ofsted for failing Jewish primary school
The decision by Ofsted to fail a private Jewish girls’ primary school in North London for not teaching the politically correct state-sanctioned brand of ‘equalities’ is a worrying step towards...
View ArticleThere are More University Students Than Available Accommodation
In 2016-17, the number of purpose built beds reached more than half a million at 568,000 – an increase of 5.4% from the previous year. The average student to bed ratio for the ‘top 20’ is 6.55:1. The...
View ArticleStaying in Education Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Disease
Health benefits of education – Increasing number of years spent in education likely to lead to health benefits Staying in education is associated with a lower risk of developing heart disease, finds a...
View Article10% Fewer New Teachers Risks Major Education Crisis say Lib Dems
The nation’s schools are on the verge of a major crisis as data shows that the number of new teachers has dropped by 10% compared with last year. The Department for Education’s (DfE’s) Teacher Supply...
View ArticleThe Diana Award launches Anti-Bullying Campaign #Back2School
New research released as celebrities relive being bullied at school for The Diana Award #Back2School Anti-Bullying Campaign New YouGov polls reveal: Almost half (47%) of GB adults say they were bullied...
View ArticleTwo-year degrees can defuse student debt time-bomb says uk2020
Cross party report claims that two-year degrees can defuse the student debt time-bomb created by the university cartel Two-year degrees should be heavily promoted to reduce student debt, enhance choice...
View ArticleBrexit Food Price Scare-Mongering!
Here we go again, more doom, gloom and scaremongering from the Remainers – this time led by the House of Lords! Before I go on, yes I am still using the word 'Brexit' and not the 'Full Withdrawal of...
View Article‘e for Education’ Campaign Highlights Need to Tackle Educational Disadvantage
‘e for Education’ campaign raising funds for education charities around the world For many students on the verge of leaving school, the tough decision of what path to take can be daunting. The job...
View ArticleUK’s largest university to share knowledge and expertise in India
OU director on high-profile trip to build international relationships to promote access to higher education With the Indian government targeting for another 40 million university places by 2020, there...
View ArticleHow Gaming and Education are Converging
Recent budget cuts have proposed a threat to science in schools and the science industry as a whole This will have a knock on effect to the accessibility of Science focused careers. Despite the decline...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Open Educational Resources: How They've Changed Education
Knowledge is in a state of constant change and expansion. It can be difficult to keep up. Both teachers and students require many resources that will provide adequate content for their educational...
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