School leaders’ union NAHT has said that the government has a "moral duty to increase funding for children with high needs"

The teaching union has urged the government to not ignore the pressing need to address the problems caused by its education cuts.

As part of British Science Week (9-18 March), children across England are joining in workshops run by Public Health England (PHE) to inspire them to consider a career in science.

The Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF), which awards universities with an overall rating of gold, silver and bronze, will be extended to subject level

Damian Hinds, Education Secretary 2018

Damian Hinds has said that, together with Ofsted, ASCL and others, they will tackle the workload burden on schools

National Apprenticeship Week 2018

National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2018 hosted many activities to celebrate and promote the importance and potential of apprenticeships for school leavers and employers.

 Sir Robert Burgees reappointed to the School Teachers’ Review Body

Sir Robert Burgess has been reappointed as a member of the School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB) for a second three-year term to end in November 2021.

Chief executive of new Teaching Regulation Agency appointed

Alan Meyrick has been appointed as the chief executive of the new Teaching Regulation Agency responsible for the regulation of the teaching profession.

Powers of teacher pay and conditions to be devolved by Welsh Government

Powers over teachers’ pay and conditions are in the process of being devolved to the Welsh Government from Westminster under the Wales Act.

Social media is damaging mental health of pupils, headteachers say

A survey of headteachers has found that 95 per cent feel that social media use is damaging the mental health and wellbeing of young people.

Parents in the UK help less with homework

A new survey by the Varkey Foundation shows that parents in the UK are less likely to spend more than an hour helping their children with homework.

Project to improve mental health in schools across Milton Keynes to launch

A mental health project to train school leaders and governors across Milton Keynes is launching this month.

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