Academy schools programme expanded A new Education Bill is set to massively extend Labour’s controversial Academies programme.
South Africa: over a million public sector workers on strike More than one million South African state workers have gone on strike to press for an increase in…
Manchester College staff strike back Staff at Manchester College struck today over the imposition of new contracts, which include cuts to pay and holiday entitlements.
Painting the glass house black - education struggles in California Faced with outrageous tuition-fee hikes resulting from the financialisation of universities,…
Struggle as a second language - interview with Tower Hamlets College strikers An interview with two workers involved in the open-ended strike against cuts at Tower Hamlets…
March 4 the Regents!: How and why a movement gets co-opted An analysis of the attempts to co-opt the student occupation movement in California 2010.
Parents occupy school in Lanarkshire threatened with closure Parents in Glasgow occupied yet another primary school this week; the latest in a series of school occupations which have taken place over the past year.
Teaching union ballots over SATs, again The National Union of Teachers (NUT) has voted again in favour of scrapping the SATs test at primary-level.
Teachers’ strike ends in Chengdu A monumental strike by about 1,000 teachers from three privately-owned primary and secondary schools ended Monday, November 9, when the…
High-School occupations snowball in response to repression in Greece The decision of the State Persecutor to press charges against pupils occupying their school in…
Looking Back on the Oaxaca Rebellion Reflections on the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca by a North American anarchist who visited the city two years after the rebellion.