Majority in UK say government should ensure fair access to education, new poll finds
New polling published today by the Sutton Trust reveals strong public support across the political spectrum for the idea that all young people should...
New polling published today by the Sutton Trust reveals strong public support across the political spectrum for the idea that all young people should...
New research from bank Chase UK demonstrates the critical importance of access to libraries in childhood in determining future success as an adult. The...
Cradle to Career, in partnership with Wirral Council, has improved literacy and tackled inequalities since launching in North Birkenhead four years ago and is...
Today marks the outcome of an unprecedented exercise in participatory democracy, as the UK’s first ever citizens’ panel on policing and community safety launches...
An index has been launched to comprehensively analyse gender equality in workplaces across the UK. The Equity Index 2024 by Lead5050 uses data analysis...
More than four in five (84 per cent) school leaders in England are dissatisfied with the government’s support for special educational needs and disability...
The education committee has released a report on the impact of screen time on children’s education and wellbeing. Responding to the report, Sarah Hannafin,...
Unexpected teacher absences can throw classrooms into chaos. Finding qualified replacements quickly is essential, but traditional agencies are expensive and inconsistent. SupplyWell offers a...
Two new organisations have joined EngineeringUK to grow the collective impact of work across the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sector to ensure...
A survey from magazine Tes has revealed 85% of educational respondents believe there are more safeguarding concerns compared to five years ago, as staff within schools and children feel...