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Teachers kick off strike in Portland, Oregon, over class sizes, pay and resources

Nov 7, 2023

Teachers in Portland, Oregon, walked off the job on Wednesday for the first day of a strike that shuttered schools for some 45,000 students in Oregon's largest city.

Class sizes grow to keep up with GCSE resits

Oct 30, 2023

Colleges in England say they are having to expand class sizes and hire exam halls to cope with a rising number of pupils taking compulsory GCSE resits.

Children in Sussex and Surrey housed illegally amid care shortage

Oct 30, 2023

Children in care in Surrey and Sussex are being housed in illegal homes amid a severe shortage of placements, a BBC investigation has found.

More disadvantaged students go for top uni courses

Oct 30, 2023

A record number of students from disadvantaged backgrounds have applied for the most selective UK university degrees, says the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas).

Student maintenance loans almost entirely used up by rent, report warns

Oct 30, 2023

Accommodation costs take up almost all the average maintenance loan received by university students in England, says student housing charity Unipol.

Lincolnshire parent's protest calls for better special education support

Oct 23, 2023

Parents of children with special educational needs have held a protest in Lincoln.

NI Education: School attendances hit worst level on record

Oct 23, 2023

School attendances in Northern Ireland over the past two years have been the worst on record.

Northern Ireland: Young asylum seekers face restricted access to education

Oct 23, 2023

Hopeless and frozen - that's how some young asylum seekers in Northern Ireland feel with limited access to education and specialised support.

Secondary school applications: When is the deadline?

Oct 17, 2023

Parents of children starting secondary school in England and Wales in September 2024 need to apply for their place within the coming weeks.

Israel and Gaza on campus: Tumult at US colleges as two sides dig in

Oct 17, 2023

A debate over the war between Israel and Hamas is raging on US college campuses. In a social media age that demands people pick a side on divisive issues, is there still space for young Americans to talk to each other?

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