According to a report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) on school funding allocations 2021-22, better-off pupils in England will see larger school funding increases than poorer pupils.
In a letter sent to the Education Secretary, Kate Green, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary, called on the Government to ensure that inequalities in the education system are not further entrenched by the standardisation methodology being used
Low pay, a high workload and a lack of career development for early years workers risk having a serious impact on the provision of care and education services for the under-fives, says a new report
Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England, has published a new briefing setting out the key actions needed to ensure children are at the heart of planning for any future coronavirus lockdowns
A study has provided the first estimates on the levels of test-trace-isolate coverage needed for schools and wider society to reopen while avoiding a second epidemic wave
Ofqual is launching a consultation on a range of proposals for VTQ assessments in 2021 and a new version of the Extraordinary Regulatory Framework (ERF)