
‘Children with maths dyslexia are set up to fail’
Often referred to as the “dyslexia of numbers”, dyscalculia is thought to affect one in 20 people.
THURSDAY, 04 JUNE 2026, 16:53

Often referred to as the “dyslexia of numbers”, dyscalculia is thought to affect one in 20 people.

Disadvantaged girls are overlooked in efforts to tackle underachievement, education leaders say.

Schools across Wales say phone bans improve behaviour but can mean conflict with pupils and parents.

The three are among 19 across the UK to use to cash to offer digital and technologies training.

The money will part-fund signal-blocking pouches for about 900 pupils aged 11 to 16.

Fire service officers attended the incident in Dumbarton last week as pupils are warned about the “chromebook challenge”.

Members of the UCU union are taking further action this in a dispute over spending cuts.

Schools are being told to cut down on sugary desserts, and provide more vegetables and whole grains.

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Researchers say more speech and interaction around children can aid the development of young brains.

Students and graduates have described their shock at being told they were not eligible for the loans they received.

Those affected have been told their courses were never eligible for maintenance or childcare loans

A new partnership will provide training for school leaders about knife-crime risk, the government says.

The Education Authority says as of Tuesday morning about 80% of post-primary schools are back online.

The cap on Plan 2 and postgraduate loan interest rates comes amid a risk of rising inflation.

Headteacher Julia Polley says students get quicker and more detailed feedback, without teacher bias.

Natasha Blackmore, 36, met students outside of school and told them of relationships and drunken nights.

The former pupil was awarded £18,900 in 2024 but that was reduced after an appeal by the school.

The Royal College of Paramedics said it expected to see similar recruitment freezes across the UK.

NASUWT’s leader said there is a “ticking time bomb” if male pupils cannot be helped with misogyny.

The UK’s largest education union says librarians have reported “internal and external censorship”.