Education unions call for Prime Minister to ‘keep his promise’ on education
The NAHT and NEU education unions have called for the Prime Minister to ‘keep his promise’ on education in the Comprehensive Spending Review and...
The NAHT and NEU education unions have called for the Prime Minister to ‘keep his promise’ on education in the Comprehensive Spending Review and...
GCSE, AS and A-level exams in England next summer will be adapted to maximise fairness and help students reach their potential. Following a public consultation, the...
Three ordinary dads who lost young daughters to suicide are preparing to set off on an extraordinary journey to help spare other families the...
Dyslexia Awareness Month begins on 1 October 2021 and international charity, Made By Dyslexia, has launched a new campaign called ‘THIS is Dyslexia’, to help provide a greater understanding of the superpowers dyslexics bring to the world. Endorsed...
Wates and the Department for Education (DfE) have announced that work has begun on building some of the UK’s first net-zero schools. Lytham St Annes High...
The BBC has made two significant education announcements as part of its centenary celebrations in 2022. Next year, the entire digitised BBC broadcast archive...
Thousands of pupils will benefit from an expanded programme that provides two free pairs of glasses to improve reading and writing by tackling poor...
New research from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that remote learning was, at best, a partial substitute for in-class teaching during...
Education charity, Into Film has launched a comprehensive programme of curated films, resources and teacher tools supporting the mental wellbeing of pupils ahead of...
New research from Tutorful, the experts in online tutoring, reveals that 78% of secondary school parents think that the pandemic has had a negative impact...