Education Minister Paul Givan's first official engagement is to a Catholic grammar school in Belfast.
The book, presented to a child at a school in Birmingham in 1904, resurfaces via a jumble sale.
Esther Ghey is part of a campaign to put mindfulness onto the national curriculum.
A council criticised over the death of Ruth Perry says it knows lessons need to be learned.
The conviction of a Michigan mother for her son's school shooting could have far-reaching implications.
Cap on uni fees to rise to £9,250 from September, bringing Wales in line with other parts of the UK.
Three Warwickshire councillors are facing calls to apologise as parents criticise their comments.
Parents say they are worried by the inappropriate comments on the Class Charts app.
Ofsted says the job of schools is made harder by "the lack of clarity and support from government".
Two members of staff are set to climb Kilimanjaro to raise money for a new school heating system.
But the education secretary does not confirm the scheme will be ready for all eligible parents.
Universities UK says students must have confidence that the system is 'fair, transparent and robust'.
A £1,000 payment will be offered to thousands joining the early-years sector in England.
The Scottish exams body says the pay deal is the "best offer possible".
The council watchdog warns of educational psychologist shortages after a complaint in Surrey.
T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels, and focus on practical rather than academic subjects.
The ex-police officer implicated colleagues in his dishonest conduct, a misconduct report says.
The demand for school places is decreasing across the capital as birth rates plummet.
Half a million households are now affected by either the two-child limit, the benefit cap or both.
T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels, and focus on practical rather than academic subjects.
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