Iran’s Attack On Israel Upsets OPEC+ Seach For Goldilocks Price
The situation is fluid, and for the oil market, everything depends now on how Israel’s response and the chance of…
The situation is fluid, and for the oil market, everything depends now on how Israel’s response and the chance of…
Alive to the danger of an Israeli response, however, he insisted: “We are totally ready to defend our land.” That…
More from this theme Recent articles I like to think I’m quite an optimistic person, but unfortunately when I was…
North of Tyne demonstrates what’s possible when decision making is meaningfully devolved – and we need much more of it…
More from this theme Recent articles We know that young people are the future. We also know that young people…
But “the U.S. construction is a serious step bringing in a coordinated action which was long overdue, but now at…
New research reveals a bigger in-group attainment gap for disadvantaged pupils than exists between them and their peers New research…
A new report by Runnymede Trust shows a gulf between the diversity teachers and students want, and the reality of…
PARIS — France is set to become the first country to enshrine the freedom to have an abortion in its…
Punishing struggling families by making them struggle more is outdated, regressive and completely counter-productive Punishing struggling families by making them…
More from this theme Recent articles This year marks the publication of the 12th Kreston Academy Benchmarking Report, which provides…
More from this theme Recent articles Consider a whole-class reading lesson in Key Stage 2. Is it more effective for…
Bishop’s move At the same time, some argue the political shift is not all one-way. Bishops have, they say, become…
Schools structures may not seem like a priority but political failure to grasp the nettle is costly and diverts resources…
More from this theme Recent articles Schools across the country have fought to stay afloat as they confront the unprecedented…
Essay by Eric Worrall First published JoNova, h/t KN, tony_g, bnice2000, doonman – Customers don’t want EVs: “… eliminate a…
The outpouring of sadness that followed the death of Sir Tim Brighouse came from beyond the world of education. He…
Last week, I had the pleasure of visiting Paddington Academy School, which was buzzing with excitement as pupils and teachers…
More from this theme Recent articles The concept of biophilic design in education isn’t just a novel idea; it’s a…
A majority of voters across seven Western countries, including the United States, France and the United Kingdom, believe their democracy…
More from this theme Recent articles Social media and anecdotal evidence suggest considerable frustration around the lack of ‘fit’ between…
BERLIN — Germany’s ruling coalition risks further crisis after the country’s federal audit court warned on Monday evening that its…
Key findings from an NFER rapid literature review on implementing edtech effectively in maths and science classrooms Key findings from…
More from this theme Recent articles I occasionally visit a Facebook group called Life After Teaching. It makes for interesting…
The U.K. is on a clear “direction of travel” toward rejoining the EU, the president of the European Commission said…
Essay by Eric Worrall “Rising Tide” are a small group of Aussie radicals who are trying to stand out in…
SIAMS gives governors a unique way to evaluate school culture focused on its character and values SIAMS gives governors a…
More from this theme Recent articles When Gillian Keegan admitted “we haven’t got the right service for SEND children”, we…
Work to deliver the new qualification should continue at pace to meet recruitment challenges by making teaching more accessible, writes…
John Jerrim reveals the results of a new study into the importance of staff knowing and believing in their school…
Everyone in education has good cause to resist the home secretary’s dangerous words on immigration, says Daniel Kebede Everyone in…
There is an increasing feeling that we are short on new ideas to tackle the emergencies of our time: climate…
Essay by Eric Worrall This new carbon tax is a slap in the face for every non-EU nation which has…
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned that the war Russian President Vladimir Putin is waging on Ukraine won’t be over any…
We’ve followed guidance to the letter but we can’t repair or rebuild our school without funding, say Caroline Derbyshire and…
Policymakers must not ignore what happens outside the school gate, writes Joe Lane Policymakers must not ignore what happens outside…
The discrepancies between grades for English pupils and their Welsh and Northern Irish couterparts are indefensible, says Jon Coles The…
We know why regional gaps are growing, says Nick Harrison, so it’s time for government to start making changes We…
I still believe exams to be the best way of testing academic knowledge and understanding but they’re no bagatelle, says…
LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Aces have to be really careful. Doubt is knocking at their door. The question…
More from this theme Recent articles New figures on take-up of tutoring through the National Tutoring Programme have given government…
Daniel Snyder will go down as the most despised owner in Washington Commanders history, which is saying a lot considering…
Essay by Eric Worrall h/t Peta of Newark; “The net zero transition is disinflationary”: Central bankers are clinging to the…
I discussed in two previous articles the first steps in the process of moving from academia to industry. The first…
h/t Dr. Willie Soon; In the wake of the Aussie, New Zealand and Canadian climate ministers demanding a new Bretton…
More from this theme Recent articles With both main parties’ general election campaigns centred on five key priorities, the Headteachers’ Roundtable sets…
Nobody wants the cost of uncovering and remediating crumbly building material, says Lucia Glynn, but the cost of not doing…
On Armed Forces Day, Louis Fetigan sets out the challenges military life brings to children and how schools can help…
Eating can be a stressful experience for autistic young people, explains Jo Galloway, but that doesn’t have to limit their…
Essay by Eric Worrall Soros leading the pivot from the fake climate crisis to the fake AI crisis. AI is…