Ofsted was due to make updates to the existing initial teacher education (ITE) framework for the 2024-25 academic year, but ...
Schools can now apply to become one of 750 early adopters in the government’s free breakfast club, set to launch in April ...
New research from charity Speech and Language UK to mark No Pens Day, reveals the shocking implications on children’s ...
IMPOWER and County Councils Network (CCN) have released a new report highlighting the financial pressures on local ...
When it comes to tomorrow’s school buildings, the concept of ‘passive design’ could help lower bills and fight the climate crisis while keeping staff and students happy and comfortable Poor energy ...
With homework often set online, pupils that do not have access to a digital device are at a major disadvantage. Elizabeth Anderson from the Digital Poverty Alliance examines the issue and how schools ...
Good indoor air quality (IAQ) has come to the fore as an essential way to keep students and staff safe from potential health threats since COVID-19 hit, but this isn't just a pandemic issue, writes ...
The pressures for universities and colleges to change the way they work have continued under the coalition government. Higher education institutions are preparing for a new fees regime against a ...
A report on the movement and communities of senior leaders in schools by The Educational Policy Institute (EPI) has revealed ...
More than Scottish 3,500 children have benefited from the Extra Time initiative to provide free after school and holiday ...
Former school cook and immediate past chair of LACA Anita Brown has been named as the vice chair of the Public Sector ...
Why is art, craft and design education so vital to our culture, our society, our economy and ourselves? The reasons are myriad, meaningful, complex and fiscal says Lesley Butterworth of the National ...