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The government has allocated more than £630 million to public buildings to upgrade their energy measures, such as heat pumps, ...
A recent TeacherTapp survey found that only half of parents attended parents evening appointments (either online or in person ...
Nimmi Patel, Head of Skills, Talent & Diversity, techUK, shares her thoughts on the curriculum and urges for an education system that fully prepares pupils for the current job market ...
The Welsh government is to increase the funding for the Flexible Skills Programme from £1.3 million a year to over £7.5 ...
New research has found that one in four (28 per cent) school leaders and headteachers across England are planning to leave ...
Working parents of children who will be nine months old before 1st September across England are now able to apply for 30 ...
At this year’s Bett, Education Secretary Michael Gove gave a thought provoking speech on how technology is revolutionising the way education is delivered. He started by reflecting on how technology ...
Efficiency is a word brought up time and again when it comes to financial matters. But what does it really mean – and can it be applied in a school setting? A report by NASBM looks at how working more ...
With the challenge of balancing the school budget becoming ever harder, Elaine Skates, chief executive of the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC), explains why schools must continue to ...
New data has found that Childline delivered 2,895 counselling sessions for anger issues, online and over the phone over the ...
Getting more people playing and enjoying sport is the cornerstone of Sport England’s work. In January, we announced our new five-year youth and community sport strategy that will deliver on Lord Coe’s ...