The UK government has launched a tender to co-develop safe AI-powered tutoring tools with teachers, aiming to provide personalized one-to-one learning support for up to 450,000 disadvantaged children.
AI tutor rollout in schools to begin this summer, but experts warn tools 'must not replace teaching'
Edtech companies are being recruited to build AI tutoring tools for use in schools – and there's a £300K payment available ...
A pioneering project led by educational experts to tackle the South West's "NEET" crisis will allow young people not in ...
Young people not in school are being offered the chance to sit GCSE exams free of charge. The Exam Access Project, led by the ...
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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has activated the official mock test link for the RRB NTPC Graduate Level Computer-Based Test (CBT 1) examination. Candidates preparing for the Non-Technical ...
As reported by the Independent, GCSE pupils in England may continue receiving formula sheets in maths and science exams for the remainder of the decade under proposals being considered by ministers ...
CBSE Maths Exam 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Board exam started on February 17 and the Mathematics and Applied Mathematics exams, which are considered to be tough among all ...
Maths and science GCSE students will not need to memorise formulae and equations for their exams until at least 2030, under new government plans. Ministers have asked the exams watchdog, Ofqual, to ...
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