Michael Gove, Sally Morgan, nerds, and longer hours
Once a Blair-loving Tory and Lib Dem fan, Michael Gove is now a zealot for traditional teaching. Is he “doing the right thing” or trying to impose on everyone an education that worked for him?
Surveyors are inspecting walls in school buildings across Edinburgh after a 12-year-old pupil died when a wall in a changing room collapsed on top of her.
Thousands of schools across England and Wales face disruption and closures as teachers stage a national walkout in an ongoing row over pay and conditions.
A flagship free school is expected to be put into special measures after inspectors called it “inadequate”.
With more than 500,000 children learning which secondary school they are going to in September, Channel 4 News asks: did you get a place at your first choice school?
One of England’s biggest academy chains is giving up control of 10 schools amid concern over its standards, as campaigners say it is more evidence of why academies should be Ofsted inspected.
This is the story of Poppy Noor, a young woman who says she only made it to Cambridge because she got benefits.
Jobs. Housing. Benefits. Protests. Is this generation getting a raw deal, and will they accept it? A special series on Channel 4 News next week.
The troubled Al-Madinah free school is to stop teaching secondary pupils from this summer. The government stepped in after an Ofsted report warned that the school was in chaos.
Former headteacher at Caldicott Boys’ Preparatory School Roland Peter Wright is sentenced to eight years in prison for abusing boys.
Once a Blair-loving Tory and Lib Dem fan, Michael Gove is now a zealot for traditional teaching. Is he “doing the right thing” or trying to impose on everyone an education that worked for him?
Education Secretary Michael Gove says he will break down the “Berlin wall” between state and private schools, as a row over Ofsted’s leadership continues.
Education Secretary Michael Gove faces a fresh coalition clash with the Liberal Democrats after refusing to rule out appointing a Conservative party donor to head the schools inspectorate, Ofsted.
There are many reasons to question Michael Gove’s decision not to reappoint Baroness Sally Morgan to a second term at the helm of the school’s inspector Ofsted.
Baroness Morgan, the chair of education watchdog Ofsted, accuses the Conservative party of packing public bodies with party supporters after being forced out by Education Secretary Michael Gove.
Is immigration securing the future of the United Kingdom’s young people – or destroying it? Students at Bridgend College in Wales debate.