The use of positive reinforcement was identified as impactful for promoting positive relationships and behaviour in schools, a report has found.

The Music Hubs form part of a national programme providing high-quality music education for all children and young people through investment in musical activities, equipment and teacher training.

Ofcom has published a children's safety draft codes of practice in an effort to protect young people.

Organisations have been invited to apply for the chance to set up a new National Academy for Mathematical Sciences (NAMS) to champion the value of maths and create future jobs.

The Boarding Schools’ Association is partnering with recruitment specialists Hays to launch a new recruitment platform for the education sector.

Ofsted has said it will stop subject deep dives during ungraded inspections from September, in a speech at the NAHT conference.

Early educators can support young children’s development by teaching them how to be more aware of their feelings and actions, according to the Education Endowment Foundation.

Forty three per cent of teachers said their lessons were disrupted, a survey from Teacher Tapp has found. 

The Institute of Student Employers (ISE) is calling on the next government to invest in policies that enable the successful recruitment and development of young people.

An online curriculum-linked resource has been launched by BBC Children's and Education, the Premier League and ParalympicsGB to engage disabled children in sport and physical activity. 

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A report by Policy Exchange shows that secondary schools with an effective ban on phones are more than twice as likely to be rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted as schools without.

A government consultation on faith school reforms also seeks views to allow new special academies and existing special academies registered as having a faith ethos to apply to have "religious character".

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