More than eight in 10 of the survey respondents believe the SEND population in their school has increased compared to three years ago.

Research shows that 80 per cent of teachers feel that improving work-life balance is one of the top benefits of flexible working.

A new report from the Children’s Commissioner has revealed that children with suspected conditions like ADHD, autism, cerebral palsy and a range of mobility and speech, language and communication difficulties are being left without appropriate support for years.

This includes a ‘joystick’, which can be used to perform and compose music and is particularly good for pupils in wheelchairs or those with limited motion.

New research has suggested that girls' confidence and enjoyment in physical activity plummets as puberty begins.

The government has announced £15 million to expand its attendance mentoring programme to reach 10,000 more children and cover an additional ten areas.

The majority of schools are meeting the previous government’s expectation that schools should deliver a 32.5 hour week by September 2024. 

On a global scale, 6.3 million years of schooling are being lost every year by children with poor sight.

A report from Ofsted has revealed that primary schools are having to teach infants how to communicate, as they struggle to make friends or cope with lessons because of speech and language difficulties.

In order to prepare young people for their future, oracy should be the fourth “R” of education – of equal status to reading, writing and arithmetic, according to a new report.

Dr Patrick Roach, general secretary of NASUWT, has announced he is stepping down from the position.

The announcement comes after the number of recorded incidents of antisemitic abuse nationwide more than doubled in the first five months of 2024.

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