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Education

GCSE results live: Students across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to discover grades

21 August at 08:32 AM, via The Guardian

National data revealing overall pass rates to be released at 9.30am BST

Nearly 100,000 year 11 pupils will receive their GCSE results through a government app this year.

Pupils in the Greater Manchester and the West Midlands combined authority areas will be the first to trial the app, called Education Record, which automatically collates their key information and exam results.

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Nigeria: Unicef, Katsina Unveil Committee to Promote Education

21 August at 07:08 AM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] Katsina — The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in collaboration with the Katsina State Government has unveiled a joint education sector coordination committee to promote education policy formulation and implementation in the state.

Africa: Elite Schools in South Africa – How Quiet Gatekeeping Keeps Racial Patterns in Place

21 August at 06:38 AM, via AllAfrica

[The Conversation Africa] In South Africa, children’s admission to a particular public school is decided by province. Each provincial education department manages its own digital admissions system. The Western Cape province introduced an online admissions portal in 2018 which became fully operational in 2024. The aim was to make school placement more transparent. This is important because...

How Trump Is Forcing Foes to Pay Up

21 August at 00:36 AM, via New York Times

President Trump is getting universities, trading partners and law firms to agree to spend big on his terms, often to end fights he picked.

Nine students trapped in Gaza will get help to take up places at UK universities

20 August at 23:30 PM, via The Guardian

UK government is facilitating evacuation of scholarship recipients after campaign by MPs and university leaders

Nine students in Gaza with full scholarships to study at British universities have been told the UK government is working to facilitate their evacuation.

The students – who have all been awarded Chevening scholarships, funded by the Foreign Office in recognition of their potential...

Students who use keyboards in exams get better scores, research finds

20 August at 19:44 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: All pupils, including those with learning difficulties, made big improvements in tests when using word processors

Students who use keyboards in exams get better test scores, according to new research, raising questions about how schools will be affected when digital GCSE and A-level exams become widespread.

The research carried out at University College London tested state school...

UK students: are you working a full-time job while studying?

20 August at 17:36 PM, via The Guardian

We’d like to hear from students who are working 35 hours a week or more while they’re at university

A report released last week from the Higher Education Policy Institute found that students in the UK today need to work more than 20 hours a week to meet a “basic standard of living”. A similar study carried out last year by the same organisation found a record 56% of full-time undergraduates...

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