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Union members in England will vote on strike action if the government sticks with its pay offer.
Teachers in England move a step closer to striking
Union members will vote on whether or not to strike if the government stands by its pay offer.
Teacher screened 'inappropriate' blackface film
A panel hears a teacher showed a Sinbad film where an actor had blackface make-up to Year 6 pupils.
Robert Gordon University lecturers go on strike
The action is being taken over redundancies, which the university says comes at an extremely challenging time for the sector.
Mother 'gaslit' by SEND system in crisis
Kirsti Nicole Hadley says parents face huge amounts of unpaid work due to systemic issues.
Trump freezes $2bn in Harvard funding after university rejects demands
The White House sent a sweeping list of requirements to the university last week, which it said were aimed at fighting antisemitism.
School's marquees to be replaced after concrete crisis
The new classrooms will give a "much needed boost" to pupils.
Scottish boarding school to accept fees in Bitcoin
Lomond School in Helensburgh which charges up to £38,000 per year said the move came after requests from parents.
University staff to strike over school merger plan
Keele University bosses plan to combine the school of humanities with the school of social sciences.
Teachers in England say they would strike over pay
Members of the National Education Union have rejected a 2.8% pay rise recommended by the government.
What goes on inside toddlers' brains? A pioneering project is trying to find out
A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth.
What goes on inside toddlers' brains? A pioneering project is trying to find out
A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth.
University of Lincoln warns of potential job cuts
The University of Lincoln says the majority of the cuts would be through voluntary redundancy.
Parents threaten court action over school places
Some families are angry their children have only been offered school places on the mainland.
Leave school phone bans to head teachers, children's commissioner says
Dame Rachel de Souza says most schools restrict phone use and children are racking up screen time at home.
'Brutal' restraint of autistic boy in calming room
The way the boy was held on the floor in a special school was unlawful, a use-of-force expert tells BBC.
'Working from home has helped me be a better mum'
Working from home has been said to benefit parents - but how does it impact children?
'Working from home has helped me be a better mum'
Working from home has been said to benefit parents - but how does it impact children?
A third of teachers reported misogyny among pupils last week, survey suggests
Teachers also told a survey commissioned by BBC News they feel ill-equipped to tackle the issue.
Former principal to head Dundee University taskforce
The financially-stricken institution faces cutting 700 jobs to tackle a £35m black hole