The government will reduce GCSE exam time by up to three hours per student, introduce new Year 8 tests, and teach primary pupils how to identify misinformation under sweeping curriculum reforms. The ...
Students could see their GCSE exam time reduced by up to three hours on average, the government has announced, following a curriculum review that deemed the current volume "excessive". The final ...
The final curriculum review report, commissioned by Labour last year, has recommended exam volume at key stage 4 be reduced by 10%. By contributor Jasmine Norden, PA Education Correspondent Published ...
The Uniform Time Act of 1966 created the current daylight saving time system. The U.S. Department of Transportation oversees the nation’s time zones. The DOT says oversight of time zones was assigned ...
New NY math guidelines tell teachers to stop testing kids on problem-solving speed to curb ‘anxiety’
The New York State Education Department is pushing new math guidelines, including a recommendation that teachers stop giving timed quizzes — because it stresses students out. The new guidelines also ...
As Donald Trump returns to the UK for a state visit, a special edition of Question Time asks what his presidency means for Britain and the world Question Time is returning to our screens for a new ...
A top Welsh independent school has posted "outstanding" final GCSE results after announcing it is to close at the end of next term. St. Clare’s School in Porthcawl said it was marking its final GCSE ...
Teenagers across the country will likely be full of stress as they collect their GCSE results today, a feeling that even the Royal Family will not have been immune from. And while the Royals may have ...
For almost a quarter of pupils taking Maths and English GCSEs this year, it wasn't their first rodeo. Some 23.4% of pupils taking those exams were aged 17 and older - an all-time high. While some of ...
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The hard work is over and on Thursday pupils across Wales will join those in England and Northern Ireland getting their GCSE results. This year's GCSE results are expected to be broadly similar to ...
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