According to research by the Scottish Government, over a quarter of primary school support staff have had pupils be physically aggressive and violent towards them in the previous year.
A new report by the Education Policy Institute shows that access to top schools in England has become more geographically unequal over the period 2010-2015.
Organisations across the country are being given a boost as the government begins awarding contracts tomorrow worth nearly £500m to provide apprenticeship training for learners and small businesses.
The head of England’s exams watchdog has told MPs that an increase in the number of GCSE grade changes this year was down to exam boards failing to follow new rules on re-marking.
In response to the Department for Education’s consultation on sex education guidelines, the National Education Union says that young people desperately need relationship and sex education which covers sexual harassment, sexting and online porn and the other issues they face.
One million children living in poverty in England will miss out on free school meals under universal credit proposals, new findings from The Children’s Society reveal today.
Teachers’ pay continues to be cut because schools are increasingly failing to give them cost of living increases as well as denying them pay progression, according to the National Education Union’s annual national pay survey.
A new plan that puts education at the heart of the Welsh Government’s ambition to achieve one million Welsh speakers by 2050 has been published by Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning Eluned Morgan.