Public Health England (PHE) has developed a series of new resources for secondary school teachers to use in their lesson plans as part of the Rise Above for Schools programme.

Sabrina Smith - return to teaching

Former teachers are being encouraged to return to the profession as Essex County Council relaunches a campaign to help tackle the recruitment challenge in schools.

A new guide backed by the Welsh government for parents with adopted children on how to work with schools to benefit their child’s education has been launched.

The Department for Education cannot show that its efforts to improve teacher retention and quality are having a positive impact, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).

According to the teachers’ union NASUWT, too many schools are awarding inflation-busting pay rises to senior management “while teachers are not even receiving the one per cent pay award”.

The National Association of School-Based Teacher Trainers (NASBTT), which champions school-led teacher training and development, has appointed a new executive director.

Ritz London has agreed to take part in this year’s LACA National School Meals Week (NSMW) by offering a placement on the ‘Host a School Chef’ programme.

The Wakefield Academies Trust has decided to give up its 21 schools following a “robust period of review and evaluation”.

The government’s new Strategic School Improvement Fund will see 56 learning projects benefit from £20 million, as part of the first round of grants.

Exams watchdog Ofqual is changing how it publishes geographical breakdowns of data in Official/National Statistics outputs.

Councils are set to receive pressure to place children in boarding schools instead of in residential care.

Teachers in Scotland are experiencing mounting workload and stress, resulting in 40 per cent of staff considering leaving their role in the next 18 months.

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