Ofsted has published its first monitoring report on the 132 commitments made in the Big Listen, as well as the response to Dame Christine Gilbert’s independent learning review.
This week, children of all ages visited Sellafield’s Engineering Centre of Excellence in Cumbria this week to learn about Sellafield’s work and explore their own potential and interest in engineering.
The Scottish government has provided Glasgow ESOL Partnership with £500,000 to benefit refugees, people seeking asylum, and other forced migrants with speaking English.
Data from BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, has found that the gap between women and men opting for computer-related degrees is the smallest it has ever been, with female students closing the gap on men.
The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill is set to be introduced in Parliament today (17th December), which will be central to delivering on the government’s Plan for Change by making children’s futures priority.
The minister for further and higher education, Vikki Howells, met staff and learners from the Cwmbran D/deaf Choir on a visit to the Newport Campus, and saw their Christmas concert.
A new Ofsted report highlights the systemic challenges that are limiting their ability to provide these young people with strong preparation for adulthood arrangements.
£2 billion extra investment is set to be given to early years providers next year, as part of the rollout of 30 hours of government-funded early education starting from next September.
Yesterday, (12th December), the government laid out their plans for post-16 qualifications, which will aim to both protect both students choices while also streamlining the system.
Teachers using ChatGPT, alongside a guide to support them to use it effectively, can reduce their lesson planning time by 31 per cent, according to a trial.