The Early Career Framework will provide new teachers with a two-year package of structured training and support.

The new Disabled Students’ Commission will help to identify and promote good practice which helps those with disabilities have a positive experience at university.

The Department for Education has released guidance outlining how schools can ensure their pupils understand how to stay safe and behave online

Every leader from every general further education college in England has written to the Education Secretary and Chancellor asking them to implement the recommendations from the Augar Review.

KidZania London will be hosting anti bullying activities on 29 June 2019, as part of WWE’s ‘Call Out Bullying’ campaign with the children’s charity the NSPCC.

Academics at Manchester Metropolitan University found that the resilience of teachers was influenced more by how a school is run and its culture than internal and personal factors

Children, aged between four and 11, are taking part in Brake’s Kids Walk with Shaun the Sheep.

The government has published the final guidance for schools on relationships, sex and health education ahead of it becoming compulsory from September 2020.

The out of school clubs will help tackle the social isolation experienced by some children during the school holiday that can have a negative impact on learning and wellbeing.

The WELL programme will help recruit, retain, and develop high quality teaching staff, including the creation of a West Cumbria Educational Leadership Academy.

Elitist Britain 2019 maps the educational backgrounds of leading figures across nine broad areas

The desirability of engineering as a career among 7 to 11 year-olds has been boosted by 35% among those aware of the government’s Year of Engineering campaign.

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