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For fluent speakers, there are clear benefits – for others, there are huge costs. Here are some ways to boost linguistic justice, says lecturer Michele Gazzola
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More US families are choosing to home school, meaning removing access to mandated reporters and lack of education monitoring
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My first Christmas away from England was tough, until my students made an incredibly thoughtful and unexpected gesture
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Draft is an important first step towards putting wellbeing at heart of approach that should be taken with pupils
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Latest figures show more than 230 schools affected by crumbling concrete, but many have yet to be told when rebuilding will begin
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From 1920s Salford to teaching disabled children, my mother Marje gave so many people hope, says Guardian features writer Simon Hattenstone
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An ex-Royal Ballet principal dancer is delivering lessons to turn an elitist reputation on its head
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Tanisha, 36, and Barbara Wiggins, received degrees in human services together from Onondaga Community College in Syracuse
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Even Scrooge would marvel at Queen Mary’s pay-docking over a marking boycott. No wonder higher education is in turmoil, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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Teaching the Enlightenment reminded me that the worse the world seems, the harder you have to hold on to your principles, says academic Lea Ypi
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Option likely to be available from September 2025 in bid to increase life skills and boost inclusivity in schools
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How to make sense of some of the key passages from long-delayed guidance
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Newton Carey gives his view after draft guidance was issued by the UK government
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As a child, Elizabeth Vickerie dreamed of being a vet. Instead, she spent thirty years working in education, until a late life romance led her down a fulfilling path
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At 41, I’ve returned to university, an experience which, first time round, totally changed my life. Now I’m one of the oldest students in my year and already in debt, but I’ve discovered a newfound joy for education and the importance ...
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Top musician says Britain’s choral tradition threatened by classroom cutbacks and fewer public school pupils at Oxbridge
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200% suspension rates at ‘zero tolerance’ trusts in England could affect highly vulnerable children, experts warn
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London boroughs among hardest hit due to falling birth rate and family struggles with Covid and rising costs