Universities must ‘push back against international student crackdown'
Drop the Target: Professor Michael Ignatieff says tightened visa controls for international students pose a direct threat to academic freedom
Drop the Target: Professor Michael Ignatieff says tightened visa controls for international students pose a direct threat to academic freedom
Children with special education needs and disabilities are especially at risk as a result of national cuts to school spending, council leaders warn
Public Accounts Committee members warn land for controversial new free school buildings is being bought by the Government at almost 20 per cent more than the going rate
Over 1,200 students, elected officers and campaigners from higher and further education arrive in Brighton this week to debate key policy issues affecting the nation's students
Mary Curnock Cook warns middle-class parents and universities are too 'obsessed' with young people landing a career early on
Report warns of 'deeply troubling' impact on children who had gone hungry over the holidays and returned to class 'malnourished, sluggish and dreary'
Exclusive: Candidates for top positions in UK students' union posted messages mocking and insulting Jews
Exclusive: Student poll reveals vast majority of undergraduates in favour of snap election, despite feeling 'ignored' by the current Government
Research from 34 countries also suggests British children are more likely to be bullied, suffer with anxiety and maintain lower levels of satisfaction than many of their global peers
As many as one in four children did not receive their first choice of school in some areas
This week, 600,000 families wait to hear which primary school their child has been offered a place at. Here's what to do if you are unhappy with your child's allocation
Around a third of children in the UK qualify for free school meals during term-time, but poorer families are increasingly struggling to feed them during holidays say teachers
National Union of Teachers (NUT) agree to take industrial action in challenge over schools budget shortages
A new report from the Department for Education found that ‘attainment and progress increase as families’ incomes increase’
Teachers report problems including casual racism, lack of role models for BME children, and being forced to deal with ‘microaggressions’ from other staff
Children as young as four are suffering from mental health problems, teachers warn
Teachers express frustration at pupils refusing to accept some stories found on social networks are false, as experts call for better education on online dangers
Students will be able to attend the top Chinese business school in Foxcombe Hall, Oxford, from next year
As many as one in six schools said to be asking parents for cash as schools face the most drastic cuts to school spending in decades
Researchers say traditional education and work start times of 9am mean young adults are likely to underperform as a result of learning at a time which feels unnatural to them
Transgender pupils report being refused admission by schools or made to feel ‘anxious’ and ‘unsupported’ in the classroom