It’s not just about physical training and psychology, sport is influenced by your location.
As professors, we must look up from our cosy academic debates and hear the cries around us.
The higher education minister Jo Johnson has announced plans for a new Teaching Excellence Framework.
Inside the theme park where kids have to play at real jobs to earn a living.
Lecturers need to flag up graphic material with their students before they click on it.
After being in decline for a decade, a new policy could kick-start language learning.
Put young children in football or karate class and they concentrate better in the classroom.
Indian artists and thinkers may start thinking twice about using religion in their creative output.
Asking teachers to ‘spot the potential terrorist’ isn’t the best way of preventing radicalisation.
From July 1, schools have a legal duty to prevent pupils being radicalised.
Disadvantaged pupils know what they’re missing when it comes to extra-curricular activities.
The routes for academics to become professors are different in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.
Schools can learn from strategies used to help ethnic minority children to close gap for white working-class pupils.
Attachment theory can help in understanding some disruptive class behaviour.
Why is it still so common that blind people are presumed to be unemployed?
Extra attention from university staff could make it hard to reconcile being publicly Muslim with being an ‘ordinary’ student.
Training teachers to make science lessons more practical, creative and challenging benefits their students.
From September, all children will have to study five core academic subjects at GCSE. But the CBI thinks the exams should be phased out.
There are suggestions that grants to help students cover their living costs could be cut.
Children’s fitness has been declining even faster over the past six years than in the decade before.
New research shows that children who start school young are struggling to keep up with curriculum targets.
The Bank has come under fire for its investment in Bridge Academies, which runs a network of schools in East Africa.
Concerns that people with dyslexia won’t be able to memorise poetry are missing the point.
Analysis of a maths teaching method popular in East Asia shows promise, but not enough to roll out nationally yet.
The contract cheating business is booming. What tips students over the edge to pay somebody else to do their work?