The Institute of Student Employers (ISE) is calling on the next government to invest in policies that enable the successful ...
A government consultation on faith school reforms also seeks views to allow new special academies and existing special ...
The Education Committee has launched a new inquiry into some universities’ reliance on revenue from international student ...
Early educators can support young children’s development by teaching them how to be more aware of their feelings and actions, according to the Education Endowment Foundation.
Forty three per cent of teachers said their lessons were disrupted, a survey from Teacher Tapp has found. This is the highest percentage recorded since the Teacher Team survey began in 2018. Primary ...
An online curriculum-linked resource has been launched by BBC Children's and Education, the Premier League and ParalympicsGB ...
Policy Exchange has published a major new study which considers the effectiveness of smartphone bans in schools. The report’s ...
More than nine in ten school leaders (95%) say they have had to raise funds from sources like charity grants and fundraising ...
The Department for Education (DfE) has released a survey which warns of worsening behavioural issues in students.
Following the National Audit Office report revealing that 700,000 pupils attend schools requiring major rebuilding or ...
A free new self-assessment quiz for teachers and school staff on the government's Prevent Duty has been launched by edtech charity LGfL–The National Grid for Learning.
A report by eEnergy examines the environmental and financial impact of installing energy efficiency and waste reduction ...