The rise of the robots need not spell downfall for humans
We shouldn’t be afraid of the technological revolution. A politics that engages with it, rather than playing catch-up, can ensure it benefits us all
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We shouldn’t be afraid of the technological revolution. A politics that engages with it, rather than playing catch-up, can ensure it benefits us all
Read moreAn open letter declaring the need for more black, Asian and minority ethnic writers to be studied has been misconstrued as an affront to white authors, but a more rounded curriculum benefits us all
Read moreMy experience marking papers this year has convinced me we must do more to guard against inaccuracies. These are children’s futures we’re talking about
Read moreMP says universities put pressure on journalists to change stories about lack of black students getting places rather than addressing concerns
Read morePrivate tuition classes have always been for the privileged and the wealthy with extra disposable income at their fingertips. But now the less affluent parents with average to low income can also afford private tuition thanks to the introduction of online virtual tuition classes. Nearly one in four young people in the UK has received private or home tuition at
Read moreBCPD Trust today launched affordable online virtual tuition classes for KS2, KS3 and GCSE students that can be accessible using desktop computers, laptops, tablets and mobile devices. Experienced UK qualified online teachers offer LIVE virtual lessons and tuition in Maths, English and Science. BCPD Trust teachers use a combination of microphone, text chat, whiteboard, presentation software and web-links to deliver
Read moreHeadteachers have ‘perverse incentives’ to hold back on poor conduct in their schools for better Ofsted ratings, government adviser says in his report
Read moreOutraged headlines erupted when students launched a campaign to challenge the great western philosophers. We went to the source of dissent – London’s School of Oriental and African Studies – to investigate
Read moreUN committee calls on ministers to act as it says benefit cap and tax credit cuts are undermining children’s rights to adequate standard of living
Read moreNick Gibb says headteachers should continue applying rules that allow parents to be fined over unauthorised absences
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