A teacher pay increase of nearly 10 per cent a year for three consecutive years would be needed to meet the government's plans to recruit 6,500 new teachers, if using pay as a sole incentive.
The charity says residential fieldwork opportunities are vital to delivering the green skills for nature that the country will need to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.
The Department for Education will begin a formal process to find a successor shortly, with Chair Dame Christine Ryan continuing her role during this process to ensure a smooth and orderly transition.
Wales has come to the end of its second year of free Welsh lessons for 16- to 25-year olds, with school staff helping even more people learn the language.
Ofsted was due to make updates to the existing initial teacher education (ITE) framework for the 2024-25 academic year, but following a request by the Secretary of State, this has been postponed until the 2025-26 academic year.
New research from charity Speech and Language UK to mark No Pens Day, reveals the shocking implications on children’s formative school years due to speech and language challenges.
New figures show that the Scottish government’s five family payments have reached a landmark figure since their launch, giving over £1 billion in families across Scotland to end child poverty and supporting them through school.
Parliamentary under secretary of state Fleur Anderson visited Fort Hill Integrated College in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, alongside education secretary, the Rt Hon Bridget Phillipson MP.
A report on the movement and communities of senior leaders in schools by The Educational Policy Institute (EPI) has revealed that senior leaders benefit most when exposed to new environments and people, rather than staying in a single school.