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The Welsh education inspectorate's Owen Evans says a more nuanced approach is needed.
Mayor says sorry after kids were late for school
Andy Burnham admits one of the services on the Bee Network has not been good enough.
Access to 'sex survey' data paused by government
BBC Scotland News found data from the survey is being advertised for use by external researchers.
Access to 'sex survey' data paused by government
BBC Scotland News found data from the survey is being advertised for use by external researchers.
Africa: The Role of GPS Tracking Systems in Wildlife Conservation
[InfoWire] Did you know that some African elephants can travel over 50 miles in a single day, navigating vast territories that span hundreds of square miles? This impressive journey is now more closely monitored than ever before, thanks to the advent of GPS tracking systems. In Africa--a continent with some of the world ' s most iconic and endangered wildlife--GPS technology is becoming an indispensable tool in the quest to conserve biodiversity and combat poaching.
'GCSEs are tough - now I fear for school's future'
There are calls for the chief executive of Synergy Multi-Academy Trust to resign over planned cuts.
'GCSEs are tough - now I fear for school's future'
There are calls for the chief executive of Synergy Multi-Academy Trust to resign over planned cuts.
University closures 'unsettling and worrying'
The chair of the university's UCU branch says people are concerned about what the changes will mean.
'Suicide website users encouraged our teen son to drink poison'
Reeling from Vladimir's death, his family reveal the harrowing risks of a website obsessed with dying.
School phone bans don't boost grades or wellbeing, study suggests
It is the first study to look at school phone rules, alongside measures of pupil health and education.
How will new Ofsted school ratings work?
The system is changing after the death of head Ruth Perry highlighted the pressure of inspections.
Mumsnet targeted with child sexual abuse images
Company founder Justine Roberts tells the BBC the "horrific incident" has been reported to the police.
School pupil 'sex survey' data offered to researchers
The answers are being advertised for use by external researchers without the explicit consent of children or parents.
Protesters call on Senedd to help save uni jobs
Union members and students are among those protesting against the planned cuts at Cardiff University.
Africa: Camfed Zambia and the Mastercard Foundation Equip Young Women to Learn and Succeed Through Higher Education
[Mastercard Foundation] Lusaka -- CAMFED Zambia, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, has launched a transformative initiative to enhance digital literacy and academic performance among young women from marginalized communities pursuing tertiary education. As part of this, 387 students enrolled in institutions of higher learning across the country have been provided with laptops, demonstrating CAMFED's unwavering commitment to advancing education and supporting the next generation of female leaders. This milestone is part of a
Africa: Supporting Promising Edtech Companies - the Mastercard Foundation Edtech Fellowship Opens Applications for the Second Cohort in Tanzania
[Mastercard Foundation] Dar es Salaam -- Kiswahili version.
Africa: Supporting Promising Edtech Companies - the Mastercard Foundation Edtech Fellowship Opens Applications for the Second Cohort in Tanzania
[Mastercard Foundation] Dar es Salaam -- Kiswahili version.
Africa: Supporting Promising Edtech Companies - the Mastercard Foundation Edtech Fellowship Opens Applications for the Second Cohort in Tanzania
[Mastercard Foundation] Dar es Salaam -- Kiswahili version.
'Scandalous' move by university to open India campus amid job cuts
A union accuses QUB of "directing taxpayer money into axing jobs in NI while creating them on foreign shores".
Tributes paid to boy, 15, after school stabbing
The boy, named locally as Harvey Willgoose, is described as a "lovely lad" and the "life of a party".