All Policy articles – Page 2
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Feature
Recruiting and retaining teachers
The number of trainee chemistry teachers is plummeting while qualified teachers continue to leave the profession. Kat Arney investigates what might be done to reverse the trend. An impossible problem?
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Feature
Could Irish change cause ripples elsewhere?
John O’Donoghue investigates transformations on the horizon for Ireland’s education system
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Opinion
Winning is in the eye of the beholder
What will a confusing election outcome mean for education policy in England and Wales?
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Opinion
What should the government do for schools?
Priorities for chemistry education that should be high on the Department for Education’s agenda
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Analysis
Grammar schools: what the evidence says
Lee Elliot Major of the Sutton Trust discusses the impact of selective education.
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News
Nicky Morgan sacked as education secretary
Cabinet reshuffle sees departure of education secretary
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News
Justine Greening replaces Nicky Morgan as education secretary
Former international development minister moves into education role in cabinet reshuffle
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News
Uncertainty in education after UK votes to leave EU
70% of teachers supported the UK staying in the EU
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News
A professional body for teaching
Angela McFarlane believes that what the teaching profession needs is its own professional body. That’s why she is one of the trustees of the College of Teaching.
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News
Finland to emphasise topics for basic education
New national curriculum will require schools to provide at least one topic-based study period per school year
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Opinion
The view from Germany
After moving to Germany from the UK, Laura Howes looks at the differences and similarities in science education
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News
Education secretary calls for U-turn on practical assessment
Nicky Morgan, the Secretary of State for Education in the UK, has called for a rethink of proposals to remove the assessment of practical lab work from A-level and GCSE exams
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Opinion
Addressing the STEM UK skills shortage
Shaun Reason examines CaSE’s proposals to make the UK a leading scientific nation
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