DfE to “work closely” with social work profession

A series of measures have been set out by the Department for Education (DfE) to raise the status of the social work profession.

Winners announced for BESA’s Education Resources Awards

The winners of this year’s Education Resources Awards (ERAs) have been announced at the gala awards ceremony dinner, held at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham.

Childline has delivered almost 2,700 counselling sessions about race and faith based bullying in the last three years.

According to a new study by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), teachers work the longest hours at 50 hours per week during term time, followed by police officers (44) and nurses (39).

Over 400 schools receive fake bomb threats

Humberside police have released a statement explaining that a number of schools across East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire received fake bomb threats this morning (19 March).

Views sought on parental engagement from school leaders

Parentkind, formerly PTA UK, has now joined up with Parent Councils UK to support schools directly to help engage their parents more effectively to achieve better educational outcomes for all children.

 Global award goes to UK teacher

Andria Zafirakou, a teacher at a London School, has received this year’s Global Teacher Prize.

Scottish council gives VR headsets to all schools

East Renfrewshire Council has spent £250,000 on over 900 ClassVR headsets for 30 primary and secondary schools.

£26 million funding to boost schools breakfast clubs

More children across the country will get a healthy and nutritious breakfast to set them up for the school day, thanks to an investment of up to £26 million.

Scotland’s attainment gap is closing thanks to national fund, heads say

Three-quarters of school heads believe the attainment gap has started to close and almost all expect progress in the next five years as a result of national attainment funding, new research has shown.

Programme to boost leadership opportunities for teachers announced

School standards minister Nick Gibb has launched a government-funded programme designed to help schools in areas of greatest need.

Almost half of girls find STEM subject too hard

New research shows that nearly half of UK girls (49 per cent) find STEM subjects too difficult to learn.

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