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There will be no face-to-face lectures in the next academic year due to coronavirus, the university says.
A combination of mock exams, coursework and essays will be used to decide grades in England this year.
Two of England's top schools are Muslim schools in Blackburn. What's their view on integration?
The education secretary says schools in England will be given two weeks' notice before reopening.
Gavin Williamson will "trust in teachers rather than algorithms" in awarding this year's results.
The winning teacher warns of pupils' deprivation and calls for more support for the arts.
Teachers are to receive pay rises up to 3.5% - but most will get 2% or less, says IFS.
The pandemic has meant most students have been unable to go to lectures - so should they get a refund?
Joy Gibson, from Stratford-upon-Avon, re-entered academia at the age of 59.
Children who grew up close to a centre achieved better GCSE grades than their peers, research suggests.
A primary school has teamed up with two local care homes to launch an inter-generational pen pal scheme.
The education watchdog announces plans to move towards a more rounded education inspection system.
As most pupils return to school, the BBC will continue to offer a wealth of educational material.
The new character has been created as a positive role model for girls, its author says.
Key Stage 1 tests in England are to to end but nine-year-olds will sit times table tests.
Head teachers say parents have respected calls only to send children to school as a last option.
Customers buying drinks with more than 150mg of caffeine per litre will be asked to prove their age.
The artist, Bob and Roberta Smith, says he's concerned arts subjects in schools are being squeezed out.
Delays to speech and language skills are a top concern for primary schools, researchers say.
Ursula Shepherd says her teachers in the 1930s "didn't really care" if she was educated.
It comes after an inquiry into the Manchester bombing found that many adults lacked life-saving skills.
A school in one of London's poorest boroughs aims to send 41 students to Oxford or Cambridge this year.
Canada has joined the top ranks of the world's best education system - and its secret weapon has been fairness.
The death knell is sounded for Sats for seven-year-olds in England's schools.
GCSE and A-level exams are cancelled, but BTecs due to be taken this week are to go ahead.
Children with severe allergies will have access to a spare adrenaline auto-injector in an emergency.
The status of physical education in schools needs a "radical shake-up" and it should be valued in the same way as core academics subjects, a report says.
The NUS warns students are preparing for a mass exodus before England's lockdown starts on Thursday.
Head teacher leader and council boss say they need more time to prepare for school reopening in England.
The British Psychological Society warns against reinforcing the notion that school pupils are "behind".
The content will not count in a mobile data allowance to help keep costs of online learning down.
Ministers says they value British Sign Language, but disappoint MPs who want a GCSE in it.
Shakira Martin campaigned as a "black single mother from a working-class family" who had made the most of new opportunities.
A school in Ireland has set up outdoor speakers to play music to children during Friday playtimes.
Parents in Finland are told to actively encourage their children to pursue hobbies and interests that require physical exertion for at least three hours a day.
Ofsted boss says the watchdog has not put enough emphasis on a rich and broad curriculum in England.
Ofsted chief paints a "disturbing" picture of children left without help for their special needs.
Religious education needs to be taken more seriously in a diverse society, says Charles Clarke.
The right to an education should take priority over pubs, England's children's commissioner says.
Deputy head Sean Macnamara says his own experiences convinced him streaming is a bad idea.
The national campaign wants to empower children who feel odd or different.
A football club signs up a university as a shirt sponsor - to help them both reach the people they otherwise could not reach.
Meet the 'Study Tubers' who are taking over the internet with their revision videos.
Andria Zafirakou is the first British winner of a competition to find the world's best teacher.
The findings highlight the importance of encouraging fathers to get involved, researchers say.
University leaders say time is running out to avoid damage to funding and research from a no-deal Brexit.
The U-turn comes after ministers listen "very carefully" to the views of parents and schools.
Vicki Sparks becomes the first woman to commentate live on a televised World Cup match in the UK.
A focus on "playful experimentation" will boost learning, says the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Primary school pupils are playing a popular computer game in the classroom to learn about the Bronze Age.
Access to a vaccine should be available to people like nursery workers, groups supporting them say.
Over 5,000 teachers in the UK are trained to teach mindfulness, says the Mindfulness Initiative.
Students in England will be able to choose British Sign Language as a GCSE subject from September 2025.
Schools will face staff shortages and disruption unless Covid testing is improved, say head teachers.
Unions say the increase is long overdue, and necessary, to attract graduates into the profession.
We meet Zareen, a student from South London who the World at One will be following through her first year at Cambridge
The new term in England is put back to control the virus spread, with some primaries also affected.
A Palestinian teacher who grew up in a refugee camp has been named as the most exceptional teacher in the world, winning a $1m prize.
Across the UK, hundreds of thousands of pupils have been revising for exams.
War Horse author Michael Morpurgo explains what it was like to fail the 11-plus as a boy and the subsequent fall out.