Life Lessons – Do Britain’s Teenagers Need Lessons In Entrepreneurship?

Can you teach entrepreneurship effectively in schools to children as young as twelve or fifteen? Or perhaps, more importantly, is it a good idea to do so?

Skipping breakfast linked to lower GCSE grades

Students who rarely ate breakfast on school days achieved lower GCSE grades than those who ate breakfast frequently, according to a new study

What’s the best tech to take to university?

Do you really need a top-end smartphone or will a budget alternative do? The right tools can make everything easier – from note taking to dissertation writing. So here’s a quick guide to what might help you get the most out of the academic year

Social-media use ‘disrupting teen sleep and exercise’

Using social media isn't directly harming teenagers - but it can reduce the time they spend on healthy activities, such as sleeping and exercising, a study suggests.

Ofsted chief: pupils’ wellbeing at risk as sport is squeezed out of schools

Physical education is critical for children's wellbeing and must be a priority in schools, says UK's Ofsted chief

Want a truly mind-expanding experience? Learn another language

How learning a new language can expand your mind and your worldview

Autism awareness: ‘Better teacher training needed’

A mom in the United Kingdom believes teachers more training with how to teach children with autism

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