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.
More than Scottish 3,500 children have benefited from the Extra Time initiative to provide free after school and holiday sports club for families on low incomes.
IMPOWER and County Councils Network (CCN) have released a new report highlighting the financial pressures on local authorities’ home-to-school transport budgets.
A £140 million industry investment has facilitated 5,000 more construction apprenticeship places as part of an initiative to get Britain building again.
Education Support’s eighth Teacher Wellbeing Index offers new insights on the impact of pupil and parent behaviour on staff wellbeing. The charity is urging the government to take action on staff retention, stress and burn out rates, and suicide prevention and awareness in the sector.