Parents across the UK are to be given the power to veto the use of biometric information for their children in schools, the Department for Education (DfE) has stated.
Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds who may have the skills and aptitude to continue into higher education are being priced out of doing so, it has been claimed.
The introduction of the new Children and Families Bill will help to support the introduction of reforms in the teaching of young people with special educational needs (SEN).
Young people across the UK are in danger of burnout as a result of too many examinations, an industry expert has argued.
An English university has become the first UK institution to join the Common Application system for university admissions in the United States.
A range of proposals to tackle the ongoing issue of truancy in UK educational establishments have been called for.
The next generation of young people in the UK will require more creative learning solutions than have been delivered in the past, it has been argued.
Schools across the UK could be set to witness a clampdown on the practice of exam board seminars and students being given the benefit of the doubt by examiners in order to put an end to ongoing grade inflation at A-level.
The UK's independent schools are showing a higher degree of student diversity than other educational establishments, new data has shown.
The UK offers a renowned education system, it has been argued.
New research has revealed that over half of all parents continue to flout rules regarding pulling their children out of school during term time in order to go on holiday.
UK head teachers have seen a significant increase in pay over recent years due to the rise in academy numbers and the shift from public to private pay regimes, it has been claimed.
Being interested in science has become "cool" among the younger generation, as more young Brits are looking to study the subject, it has been claimed.
There has been a renaissance in popular science in recent years, according to Laboratory News.
Hundreds of pupils at a high school in Birmingham have achieved a maths GCSE months ahead of the exam season.
The University of Cambridge has been named the top UK university in a new league table.
Universities should have greater flexibility to provide places for individuals who wish to study in areas like science to meet the growing demand from skilled young people hoping to gain a degree in this area.
The Department for Education (DfE) has announced a new £500,000 scholarship fund for school support staff across the UK to receive additional training in dealing with children who have special needs or disabilities.
The national curriculum is helping to prepare the UK's young people for entry into the world of business, it has been claimed.
Government expert adviser Charlie Taylor has called for a crackdown on absence by schoolchildren across the UK, citing the detrimental impact this can have on a child's education.