EMRS PGT Teacher Syllabus 2025: The National Education Society for Tribal Students has announced 1460 vacancies for the Post Graduate Teachers (PGTs) posts in EMRSs. Those who are interested in this ...
John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men has been removed from the GCSE curriculum (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo) The classic US novel Of Mice and Men has been removed from the GCSE syllabus after being deemed ...
John Steinbeck's classic novel, Of Mice and Men, has been taken off the GCSE syllabus in Wales because of of racist language. The book has been frequently banned since it was written in the 1930s but ...
Maharashtra Board SSC ICT Syllabus 2023: Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHE) has published the SSC Information Communication Technology (ICT) syllabus on its ...
Thousands of Hong Kong pupils who sit General Certificate of Secondary Education examinations will face a modified syllabus in the wake of a shake-up in the British examination system. But two ...
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The Baghdad-born minister said: "Larkin and Owen are two of our finest poets. Removing their work from the curriculum is cultural vandalism. Their work must be passed on to future generations. As a ...
Education secretary denounces exam board’s decision to replace the two poets in English literature course Shelley said “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”, but politicians may be ...
A coding competition has been launched by the directorate of technical education to motivate students undergoing the new information communications & technology (ICT) syllabus in Class VI, VII and ...
Exam board OCR has added Winsome Pinnock’s play Leave Taking to the English Literature syllabus, as part of a drive to improve the diversity of the course. Leave Taking has been added as the modern ...
In March 2000, something quite odd happened: Staffordshire University hit the headlines. Students would be offered the chance to study David Beckham as part of a 12-week course in “football culture”.