Education

We fact check and explain issues about schools, teacher shortages, childcare, universities, and qualifications.

16 September 2013

Education

Do children who start school later perform better?

A group of leading experts and campaigners has argued that children who start school aged six or seven perform better and are generally happier. What's their evidence? Read

Analysis
22 August 2013

Education

GCSE results and reforms

GCSEs represent Key Stage 4 of the National Curriculum. They were introduced in 1986, with the first exams in 1988. A new grade (A*) was added in 1994. Critics say … Read

Analysis
21 August 2013

Education

Has the Olympic effect been a "flop"?

With the curtain falling on the London Olympic Games a little over a year ago, the battle for its legacy is already underway. Has it "inspired" young people to take up sport, or is it a "flop"? Read

Analysis
15 August 2013

Education

A-levels: from grade inflation to reforms

A-Levels comprise the Advanced Subsidary (AS) - a qualification in its own right - and the A2, which is not. Pupils wishing to enter A-levels should achieve at least 5 … Read

Analysis