Children and young people will be motivated and equipped to effectively understand their future career options as part of Wales' new curriculum.

Recruitment will begin for up to 25 lead schools who specialise in languages to support up to 105 partner schools who sign up to the programme

The government has published its SEND and AP Improvement Plan, which confirms investment in training for thousands of workers so children can get the help they need earlier.

A new report by the University of Bristol shows how entry rules are hindering social mobility, especially at the most sought-after state schools.

Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has suggested that parents of children who are persistently absent from school should have their child benefit payments stopped.

Entrepreneur Ryan Williams has penned an open letter to the Prime Minister, urging the government to overhaul A-Level business studies in the national curriculum.

Schools are unprepared for the impact of ChatGPT on teaching and learning – but rather than banning AI they need support to harness its potential, according to computing teachers.

The Confederation of School Trusts (CST) has published a discussion paper, with ten proposals to reform inspections.

A programme which trains primary school teachers to become secondary school teachers, known as Cynllun Pontio, will continue for the next academic year.

Jamie Oliver has launched the new Good School Food Awards, which will celebrate the individuals who go the extra mile to make sure school children are well nourished.

Fifty-six per cent of governors surveyed have said their schools have put in place additional measures to reduce the impact of the cost of living crisis on their pupils and families.

The National Education Union has said that if “substantive progress” is made in further talks this week with the Department for Education, it is prepared to recommend a pause to next week’s strikes.

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