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Schools Week UK·research

Maths pupils ‘make slower progress in mixed ability classes’

Using sets for maths also did not 'significantly harm' the attainment of students from poorer backgrounds, finds study The post Maths pupils ‘make slower progress in mixed ability classes’ first…

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European Parliament Press Releases·policy

Press release - EP TODAY

Wednesday 29 April Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Rethinking the student academic experience for a digital era

This blog was kindly authored by Mark Jones, Executive Vice President – Education, TechnologyOne. Today’s students expect interactions with their university that mirror the digital services they use every day in their…

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Wonkhe·policy

Thinking through staff development following the defunding of the academic professional apprenticeship

One less discussed implication of the government’s age restrictions on level 7 apprenticeships is upheaval in higher education teacher training. Adam Tate and Bianca Fox try to plot out what comes next

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Wonkhe

The OIA is getting faster while the system it depends on gets slower

With OIA complaints hitting a record and the per-student rate four times its 2008 level, Jim Dickinson argues the external scheme is being asked to carry a load it was never built for

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Wonkhe·curriculum

Some mandatory software is inaccessible

Krupali Parshotam argues that mandatory software carries the same accessibility obligations as any other part of the curriculum – and SPSS fails that test

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The Guardian Education·higher-ed

Teaching in classes grouped by ability does not hamper progress of less able pupils, study finds

Research on maths teaching in English secondary schools upends decades of debate over mixed-ability education Teaching pupils in classes grouped by ability improves the results of high-flyers but does not affect the…

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DWP

DWP puts disabled people first: Thousands of health staff complete landmark autism and learning disabilities training

Training tackles harmful assumptions about disability and ensures staff make practical, meaningful adjustments for the people they serve.

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Commission preliminarily finds Meta in breach of Digital Services Act for failing to prevent minors under 13 from using Instagram and Facebook

European Commission Press release Brussels, 29 Apr 2026 The European Commission has preliminarily found Meta's Instagram and Facebook in breach of the Digital Services Act (DSA) for failing to diligently identify,…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)·policy

Speech by President von der Leyen at the European Parliament plenary debate on the EU strategy in response to the ongoing Middle East crisis, its implications on energy prices and the availability of fertilisers

European Commission Speech Strasbourg, 29 Apr 2026 “Check against delivery” Thank you, Madam President, dear Roberta, Deputy Minister Raouna, dear Marilena, Honourable Members, The informal EUCO started with ...

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Department for Education·policy

Official Statistics: Participation measures in higher education

Higher Education initial entrants and estimated percentages of participation. Annual statistics that include student characteristics and provider type. Please note that this publication will be merged into the Widening…

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FE Week·policy

DfE to get softer on English and maths resit entries but tougher on results

Shake up aims to make 'fairer representation' of student progress while 'reinforcing high standards' The post DfE to get softer on English and maths resit entries but tougher on results first appeared on FE Week .

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FE Week·policy

16-19 performance measure shake up: What you need to know

Current measures miss almost a third of 16-19 students, DfE admits The post 16-19 performance measure shake up: What you need to know first appeared on FE Week .

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DfE News Stories·policy

Guidance: Find, join or create a network for school business professionals

How business professionals working in schools can find, join or create a network of local school business professionals.

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Teaching Times·edtech

Ninety-Five Theses: On The Power And Efficacy Of AI In Education

The post Ninety-Five Theses: On The Power And Efficacy Of AI In Education appeared first on TeachingTimes .

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)·policy

Remarks by Commissioner Serafin at European Parliament Plenary debate on the interim report on the proposal for the MFF 2028-2034

European Commission Speech Strasbourg, 28 Apr 2026 Honourable Members, I would like to thank both rapporteurs – Mme Tavares and Mr Mureșan – for their important and timely work. And I would like to stress the wo...

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The PIE News·policy

Relief for some OPT applicants in “immigration limbo”

Californian judge Susan van Keulen has directed USCIS to adjudicate pending work authorisations of one Sudanese and 30 Iranian students and scholars, left in “immigration limbo” after the government stopped processing…

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Department for Education·policy

DfE education and skills agreements and accountability agreements: 2026 to 2027

Information about DfE education and skills agreements and accountability agreements for 2026 to 2027

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Racism and socioeconomic stress may alter pregnancy biology, leaving black women nearly three times more likely to die

These altered physiological processes may lead to higher rates of preeclampsia in black women, and higher rates of preterm birth and fetal growth restriction in black babies, compared to white women and their babies. In…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Canada’s language sector looks to joint pathways to rebuild trust and growth

At Languages Canada ’s recent annual conference in Calgary, executive director Gonzalo Peralta described a sector that has seen long‑standing language programs at both public and private institutions shut their doors,…

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