Confusion over GCSE print error
A printing error on a GCSE exam being taken on Thursday has caused confusion for schools and students.
Nobel call for education action
More than 30 Nobel Peace Prize winners are calling for an effort to improve education in war zones.
Grants company loses its contract
Liberata, the company behind severe delays in education maintenance allowances, is replaced by Capita.
English schools 'must do better'
Ofsted's annual report says too many poor children are further disadvantaged by "inadequate services" including schools.
Focus on 'well-being' of children
Fewer children in Wales are living in poverty and academic achievement is rising, a report says.
Many pupils fail to master maths
More than 30,000 pupils finish primary school in England with the maths ability of a seven-year-old, a report says.
University shows £1bn campus plan
Leicester University announces a £1bn plan to redevelop campus buildings in order to accommodate more students.
MSPs back free school meals plan
Plans to give free school meals to Scots pupils in the first three years of primary school are likely to pass a crucial test.
Ban for rugby team over bus vomit
A university rugby team is suspended from fixtures after a player vomited on a bus.
Leaving care
Problems in striking out alone
Cash point
What will the credit crunch mean for private schools?
Could do better
How one school is shaking off its 'coasting' label
Latin lessons
What do UK schools share with Venezuela?
Fame hunger
Are children obsessed with becoming famous?
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How to contact the BBC News website education team
Colleges might get jobs reward
Colleges in England might be funded on the long-term jobs they help people into rather than qualifications achieved.
Tories plan exam checks
The Conservative Party is promising to peg exams in England to an international benchmark to ensure standards.
Colleges call for Diploma changes
Further education colleges say that Diplomas will need to be changed if the qualification is to reach a large number of students.
Pupils targeted in superbug fight
Schools are being urged to teach pupils about infection control as experts step up the fight against superbugs.
Child protection plans revealed
Every area of England is to be covered by a Children's Trust Board, the government announces.
'Handful' of bullying expulsions
There were no permanent exclusions for bullying in two thirds of local authorities last year, say the Conservatives.
Tesco voucher help in EMA delays
Delays with the education maintenance allowance force a college to help students with supermarket vouchers.
'Superficial' inspections warning
Ofsted's short, sharp inspection regime presents only a "superficial snapshot" of schools, a report says.
UK society 'condemning' children
More than half the UK population believe young people act no better than animals, a survey by children's charity Barnardo's suggests.
Young Britons 'shy from science'
A survey commissioned by the European Commission has shown that young Britons are among the least likely in Europe to consider studying science subjects
Primary schools in major rebuild
Hundreds of primary schools in England will be rebuilt, as ministers release £1.75bn for approved building work.
Why ministers scrapped the tests
Mike Baker considers why the government decided to scrap tests for 14-year-olds.
Do we ask too much of teachers?
Mike Baker considers the latest batches of official guidelines to be sent to England's schools.
Universities want to open doors
Mike Baker considers how universities want to give more
Impact of sex education
Do better sex lessons deliver results?
Starting out in comedy at 82
After war and the law, an 82 year old takes a course in stand-up comedy at the University of Manchester.
Controversial school reports
School progress reports, used in the city of New York, are still in their infancy.
Lack of PhD funds 'damages UK'
The struggle to finance doctoral studies may be harmful to UK academia, it is argued.
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