Department for Education delivers scathing verdict on Burnham’s MBacc
The Department for Education has condemned GM Mayor Andy Burnham’s MBacc plans as ‘unequal’ and ‘narrow’. In a statement to
The Department for Education has condemned GM Mayor Andy Burnham’s MBacc plans as ‘unequal’ and ‘narrow’. In a statement to
A Lancashire teacher has explained how Ofsted inspections are affecting the mental health of staff. Recent events, where Ruth Perry,
Students often delay writing essays till the last moment. However, it is never a good move. Below are the top
Workers took to St Peter’s Square today in support of the teachers’ strikes and to oppose the government’s new anti-strike
Waterloo Road, the Manchester school-based drama first broadcast in 2006, is back on our screens after seven years off the
An award-winning tutoring organisation has joined forces with the University of Manchester to launch a project aiming to combat inequalities
HM Revenue and Customs has reminded families that they can save up to £2,000 a year towards childcare costs by
On a particularly cold evening, Oksana Bender was sitting in her garden filled with strawberries watching her children play when
The modern languages pupils in England choose to enter at GCSE has undergone a significant change over the last fifteen
Following the death of Prince Philip, MM remembers the role he played in education in Greater Manchester. In 1967, after
“We do whatever it takes to get to a landmine before another child does,” reads the website of Manchester-based charity
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