The prospect of soaring inflation raises the risk of strikes and piles pressure on procurement ...
Ministers are considering a shake-up of how they fund support for careers advice in schools and colleges, raising questions about the future of the Careers & Enterprise Company (C ...
The ‘vertical wall’ learning curve we encountered during the Covid pandemic means we now know how to protect children and pre-empt misinformation, says Hannah Carter. I took t ...
A scheme to make chess more accessible for disadvantaged groups will be launched in schools and colleges. But leaders fear the funding will fall short of what is needed. The Depar ...
Members of the NASUWT teaching union will also gather on Friday and Saturday in Birmingham for their conference. As this year’s Inspiring Leadership Conference approaches, we highlight fives new ...
Criticism of planned SEND reforms and concerns over the “rise of the right” will be front and centre at the National Education Union’s annual conference this week. Around 1,500 NEU members will gather ...
More than a third of parents removed their child from school for holidays or family event in the last year, a new report ...
Ministers have U-turned on plans to cancel three primary free schools after receiving “compelling new evidence” of why they ...
The Department for Education’s inclusion tsar and trust boss Tom Rees will co-chair an expert panel to develop packages ...
Absence rates improved in the last academic year, but the overall attendance gap for poorer pupils reached the highest level ...
Trust bosses are lobbying council chiefs to cut “unfair” support staff pension contributions, as leaders eye new savings to ...
Britain’s crisis of truth is no longer confined to the internet. It is overflowing in the classroom. This is the key message ...