More than a third of physics teachers do not hold a degree in the subject, The Independent has reported.

The OCR exam board has removed its film-studies GCSE not long before pupils were to begin studying the course, Tes has reported.

Over a third of businesses do not know that the new numerical grading system for GCSEs in English and maths is being implemented next month.

According to research published by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF), encouraging pupils to argue and debate in class can help boost their results in English, maths and science.

Racial discrimination in the education system is “blighting” the lives and careers of Black, Asian and ethnic minority (BME) teachers, according to the NASUWT union.

Stephen Drew from Educating Essex

The awards recognised the sterling work of schools across all sectors and were presented by Stephen Drew of reality TV show Educating Essex fame

Education secretary Justine Greening has set out her mission to spark the skills revolution needed to help Britain make a success of leaving the European Union.

UCL research reveals high level of SEN teaching carried out by teaching assistants

Research from the UCL Institute of Education shows that as they approach their GCSEs, a “significant proportion” of teaching for pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) is done by teaching assistants.

Techincal Education set for £65m boost

Education Secretary Justine Greening expected to say: “A skills revolution for Brexit Britain is the real strategy on migration”.

Racist and gender base bullying on the rise in Scottish schools

MSPs urge the Scottish Government to do more to tackle the growing problem in its anti-bullying strategy

The British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) has announced its involvement as delivery partners in the EDUCAtional Technology Exchange (EDUCATE) project.

The Educational Policy Institute (EPI) claims that an additional £1.3 billion is needed to compensate for inflation pressures faced by schools.

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