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He currently works full-time with young people with special educational needs Lucy Cuthbertson’s dynamic, laser-focused ...
Steve recalls: “Shakespeare sat for years looking at me doing my homework - he couldn't help it much with my homework, really, to be honest, but he was always there in the corner of the room.
FOR half a century, an unassuming portrait sat in the corner of the Wadlow family home in Aylesbury. It wasn’t particularly eye-catching with bright colours, nor placed in a prominent position ...
Two West Midlands primary schools have taken to the stage to mark the beginning of Shakespeare Week. The national series of events for school children celebrates the playwright, which organisers ...
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust says it is to ‘decolonise its museum collections’ to tackle the claim that the playwright’s ‘legacy promotes white supremacy’ (National Portrait Gallery ...
A debate has been sparked around the role of homework in educating pupils following comments by well-known education professor Jonathan Jansen, who argues that it is a "middle-class concept" that ...
Tariffs: The First Time as Farce, the Second as Tragedy We Told the Truth About Biden’s Decline The Strategic Folly of a Global War on Trade The Senate Resolves to Balloon the Deficit Tariffs ...
If the education system is at the coalface of our anxieties around technology, then “homework helper” app Chegg might just be the canary in the mine. Chegg is an EdTech (or education ...
A fascinating sociological theatre experiment took place last night. The German finance behemoth Deutsche Bank paid for hundreds of school students to visit the Globe Theatre and watch Macbeth.
To be — or most definitely — not to be. Regarded as the most influential writer in the English language, some of William Shakespeare’s work is now viewed by critics as racist, sexist and ...