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By the numbers: which countries have the safest schools?
Timss data reveals that the proportion of pupils worldwide attending ‘safe and orderly’ schools has gone up considerably in recent years
13 January 2017
Costa Coffee shops turned into pop-up colleges
The PopUp College initiative has partnered with 15 FE providers so far to offer adult classes in branches of Costa Coffee
12 January 2017
UCU petition calls for 15,000 more FE teachers
The University and College Union (UCU) calls on the government to make a ‘greater investment in FE’ by increasing the size of the workforce
12 January 2017
Ian Ashman: Colleges ‘ideally placed’ to tackle mental health
Mental health services are stretched and should work with colleges to support learners, Association of Colleges president Ian Ashman says
9 January 2017
In this week’s TES Further: ‘Students with special needs can flourish in the workplace’
Also: why Britain needs better post-16 choices – and how to be channel Ray Winstone in the classroom
6 January 2017
By the numbers: good scientists do less homework
Countries in which students spend less time on home study or tutoring appear to fare better in science attainment than those that do more
6 January 2017
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