TIOB News

Parents off the homework hook: social class plays greater role in child’s marks

17th April 2023

Parents tearing their hair out over quadratic equations may be relieved to hear that helping with a child’s maths homework has almost no impact on how well they do at…

More women are quitting their jobs as teachers and nurses to become computer coders

17th April 2023

A landmark report has revealed that women working as teachers are most likely to switch to a job in coding. According to the report published by coding education and employment provider Code First…

Helping your child with their school subjects? It may not do any good

12th April 2023

Spending time playing music or sports with your children has no impact on how well they do at school, research has found. A study from the University of Manchester analysed data…

Home from home: a small-scale boarding school in the Dutch countryside

5th April 2023

Source: DutchNews. The location of the Netherlands’ only international boarding school could not be more idyllic. The school also offers a broad, problem-solving approach to learning, in which the countryside…

Tackling the challenges of mega trends in society out of a boarding school perspective

5th April 2023

Source:  Relocate magazine Only a couple of years ago, the prime minister of the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany sent her child to a private school close to their…

‘Extending free school meals is an investment in the potential of every single child’

4th April 2023

Tesco chairman John Allan urged ministers to give free school meals to all children in households receiving Universal Credit to fire up the economy and improve children’s life chances. Last…

Japan school stirs debate over hairstyle rules after boy with cornrows separated from class

30th March 2023

‘I felt like I was being told, “This is not your special day”,’ says 18-year-old of graduation ceremony. Strict rules on hairstyles at schools in Japan have attracted criticism after a mixed-race…

Children allowed to self-declare gender at nearly half of schools

30th March 2023

Parents kept in the dark as teachers increasingly turn to external agencies that promote ‘controversial and contested beliefs’, warns report. Nearly half of secondary schools are allowing children to self-declare their…

Schools could provide guaranteed number of teaching hours under new plans

27th March 2023

Education select committee members would support an MP-led inquiry into school inspections and grading following Ruth Perry’s suicide Conservative MPs have called for a review of Ofsted’s one-word grading system…

Teacher vacancies are double pre-Covid levels

27th March 2023

Teacher vacancies in the UK are running at almost double the pre-Covid pandemic level, with the sector’s annual recruitment target likely to be missed for the second consecutive year. A…