Children in England and Wales are being encouraged to take part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge. 

Reviews from the Education Endowment Foundation have set out to highlight some of the key challenges for schools in teaching secondary maths and writing. 

Teachers and support staff from five schools set up picket lines yesterday and the day before (1 and 2 July).

Teachers in Wales will be supported by the government to boost the roll out of the new curriculum.

Labour has pledged to boost careers advice and work experience in schools and colleges as part of its plans to invest in work readiness and drive opportunity for young people.

Reports of online child sexual abuse and exploitation in Scotland have increased by 21 per cent according to new data from Police Scotland.

Union ASCL has published a discussion paper which considers how inspections might work if based upon ‘report cards’ rather than single-phrase judgements.

TeachFood will see the creation of a nine-month campaign featuring a variety of tools, resources and support networks designed to educate and attract aspiring food teachers.

The Pearson School Report revealed that 97% of classroom teachers witnessed children and young people having difficulty engaging with their learning.

A new report highlights how fewer girls in England are studying computing at secondary school since the curriculum became narrower in scope.

The Instisute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) has examined the Labour party's promise to introduce free breakfast clubs in all primary schools in England.

More than 70 per cent of young people aged 11 to 15 showed improved levels of depression and anxiety after support the Schools and Colleges Early Support Service.

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