Ofqual is launching a three-month public consultation about the introduction of on-screen assessments as teachers say pupils ...
A number of GCSE and A-level examinations could transition to digital formats by the end of the decade under new proposals ...
The exams regulator has launched a consultation on the proposal, which would see some GCSE exams move to screens ...
GCSEs in smaller-entry subjects – and most A-level exams – could be moved onto screens by the end of the decade ...
Exams regulator Ofqual is consulting on allowing exam boards to each submit proposals for two qualifications with onscreen ...
The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference has expressed strong disappointment over recent remarks by Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu, warning schools not to infringe on students’ rights to practise ...
Students are wrapping up their semesters and slowly lapsing into holiday mode. But, as some families come together to celebrate federal and state-recognized holidays, others participate in religious ...
The judgment has prompted concern and questions among many Christians. Yet this moment, while undeniably challenging, is also an important opportunity. The Evangelical Alliance is encouraging ...
The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that the current approach to religious education (RE) and collective worship in Northern Ireland schools breaches human rights and is unlawful. The court reached its ...
The provision of Christian religious education in Northern Ireland schools does not comply with human rights standards and is unlawful, the UK Supreme Court has ruled. In a landmark judgment, the ...
Religious education (RE) in schools in Northern Ireland does not comply with human rights standards and is unlawful, the UK Supreme Court has ruled. The UK's highest court upheld an appeal brought by ...