New inquiry reveals lack of support for young carers
The first ever parliamentary inquiry into young and young adult carers has revealed a lack of support is having a devastating impact on their...
The first ever parliamentary inquiry into young and young adult carers has revealed a lack of support is having a devastating impact on their...
Teacher training bursaries are cost effective at increasing teacher supply, according to a new NFER report. Increasing bursaries to boost teacher numbers is particularly...
SupplyWell, the leading Ed-Tech supply solution, is thrilled to announce a significant milestone with a recent investment of £1 million. This achievement comes...
Teachers from both ‘winning’ and ‘losing’ schools believe that Ofsted inspections do not provide a fair and accurate picture, according to new research from...
Flexible working approaches could play an important role in improving teacher retention, but there is little research looking at their broader impact, according to...
Teachers with fresh ideas to raise the attainment of children and young people in the North are being invited to apply for grants of...
52% of female students in UK schools did not find period products freely available in washrooms, a new survey has revealed. In-fact, altogether girls...
The Education Secretary, Gillian Keegan, is writing today, 24 October, to all schools in England to make clear that they can and should share...
New figures have shown more schools and colleges have been identified as having Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) present. According to The Education Hub, this...
The long-awaited C Change Conference 2023 proved to be one to remember. The pioneering conference, held in the Floral Pavilion Theatre in New Brighton,...