How accessible is Physical Education? David Clarke, CEO of ParalympicsGB, sheds light on the Equal Play Campaign and addresses the inequalities disabled children face in PE lessons.
Outdoor education trips are an investment that can repay you many times over when measured against educational, sustainability and wellbeing targets, writes the Field Studies Council.
When arts provision in schools is at risk and access is unequal, a creative curriculum is vital. Jane Ball, deputy head of school engagement at the National Theatre, explains how this can be improved.
Strong STEM provision with practical hands-on lessons is vital to help pupils connect what they learn at school and how it could shape the world. Rebecca Healy explores how this can be achieved.
Most children are well-served by the education sector, however, education professionals are working hard under immense pressure, Ofsted's annual report has found.
The Education Committee has written to the government urging them not to withdraw funding from post-16 Applied General Qualifications, including BTECs and Tech level qualifications.
Young people need a new digital literacy qualification focussed on AI and modern tech skills, as part of reform to the school curriculum, according to BCS, The Chartered institute for IT.
The government has announced £740 million to support more pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to achieve and thrive in mainstream schools.
A teacher pay increase of nearly 10 per cent a year for three consecutive years would be needed to meet the government's plans to recruit 6,500 new teachers, if using pay as a sole incentive.
The charity says residential fieldwork opportunities are vital to delivering the green skills for nature that the country will need to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.
How accessible is Physical Education? David Clarke, CEO of ParalympicsGB, sheds light on the Equal Play Campaign and addresses the inequalities disabled children face in PE lessons.
Outdoor education trips are an investment that can repay you many times over when measured against educational, sustainability and wellbeing targets, writes the Field Studies Council.
When arts provision in schools is at risk and access is unequal, a creative curriculum is vital. Jane Ball, deputy head of school engagement at the National Theatre, explains how this can be improved.
Strong STEM provision with practical hands-on lessons is vital to help pupils connect what they learn at school and how it could shape the world. Rebecca Healy explores how this can be achieved.
The DfE’s sustainability plan says that efforts to achieve a net-zero education sector will accelerate. Hannah Gains examines how schools can improve the sustainability of their buildings and grounds.
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