Parent campaign group, Sept for Schools, has written to the Education Select Committee, saying that assuming parents can resume their role as educators is not workable
Ofqual's annual report for the 2019-20 financial year shows that while there has been a 21% reduction in question paper errors in 2019; it is still "dissapointing" to see.
A new report from the Children’s Commissioner for England sets out the risks affecting teenagers, including persistent absence from school, exclusions, alternative provision, and dropping out of the school
The Career Development Institute along with more than one thousand organisations, Lords and MPs have signed a letter to government calling for a Career Guidance Guarantee
The funding will enable children aged five to 16 to take part in activities they may have missed out on while they couldn’t go to school during the lockdown.
Government-backed online school Oak National Academy has published its plans for the lessons it will make available to support schools in the new academic year.
Ofsted has announced a programme of ‘visits’, not inspections, looking at how schools and colleges are managing the return to full education of their pupils and students.
Three quarters of school staff need training in remote learning in the UK, according to a survey of more than 2,400 school staff carried out by Tes Global.