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Digital tools can free staff from mundane and repetitive tasks, providing them with more time and the tools for better teaching, research and student support
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Used effectively, tech can take care of mundane tasks, allowing researchers to focus on the work that matters most and collaborate more easily with colleagues worldwide
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School staff report worsening school-readiness with teachers devoting more time to child-support work that parents once did
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Robert Van de Noort says vice-chancellors must be bold in protecting academic freedom and promoting diversity of thought
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More than 20 papers involving collaboration have been published in the past year, despite the government warning against joint research projects
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From Robert Donat’s heart-breaking Mr Chips to the real-life Mr Bachmann, Judi Dench’s venomous schoolmarm to Paul Giamatti’s classics stickler in The Holdovers, teachers great and awful make for inspirational cinema
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Other lives: Pioneering educational psychologist who sat on the committee of the 1978 Warnock report on special needs
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Office for Students reviewing courses by subcontractors amid concerns of potential loan abuse and poor education standards
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TUC survey finds teaching staff perform the most unpaid overtime of any profession, losing out on £15,000 a year each
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Study of 23-year-olds found the exams were even more important for those from disadvantaged backgrounds
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A record 10,000 research papers were retracted in 2023. To find out whatâs driving this trend, Ian Sample speaks to Ivan Oransky, whose organisation Retraction Watch has been monitoring the growing numbers of retractions for more than a decade, ...
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In a rebuke to Governor Ron DeSantisâs denialism, the student body calls for campus-wide measures to tackle the climate crisis
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If it wants to make a change, the government should fund youth clubs and social activities, says Nadeine Asbali, a secondary school teacher in London
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Jim Pillen breaks with 14 other Republican governors to enroll in Summer EBT, a new food program for school vacation months
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The militant group continues to abduct schoolchildren in north-eastern Nigeria, but one school is giving survivors hope of a better life through education
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Editorial: By failing to fund their own policy, ministers have created a destructive standoff between families, councils and schools
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As children’s services leaders call for a national plan of action, we look at four key affected areas of policy
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Letters: Prof Paul Kleinman on putting ChatGPT to the test on his work. Plus letters from Michael Bulley and Dr Paul Flewers