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The 2024 UK election saw the reemergence of Nigel Farage as leader of Reform UK, the political successor to the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and the Brexit Party. Reform ...
The challenge Across the world, 22.8 million children remain out-of-school. Pakistan ranks second globally for the highest number of out-of-school children. In the southeastern province of ...
Since the curriculum and assessment review in England began in 2024, the review panel has received numerous proposals advocating for radical and revolutionary changes. Invoking Keir ...
The Children and Families Act 2014 in England provided a major transformation to the system for identifying special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Ten years on, the National ...
Wadhwani Nimarta is a senior research assistant at Aga Khan University-Institute for Educational Development (AKU-IED). She is currently working on a nationwide study which aims to assess ...
Dr Lydia Wysocki is an educational and interdisciplinary social sciences researcher at Newcastle University. She is currently writing about race-class ...
The antiracism framework for initial teacher education and training (ITE/T) in England is an ongoing project for our team, engaging with ITE/T providers across England, with the aim of ...
As part of a broader strategy to refocus skills investment on young people, the UK government has announced significant reforms to apprenticeship funding in England (DfE, 2025). Central to ...
Special Interest Group Race, Ethnicity and Education The Race, Ethnicity and Education Special Interest Group challenges systems of oppression that demean and threaten to erase educators and learners ...
All things higher education research, policy, and practice. The transition from elite to mass higher education systems is a significant global development that forms the broader context for ...