Forty ex-teachers are on the path back to teaching following a campaign which aims to tackle school recruitment challenges in Essex.

The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) and the National Union of Teachers (NUT) has voted in favour of joining to form a new union.

Research released by charity, The Challenge, has shown that thousands of schools across England are segregated along ethnic and socio-economic lines.

Figures released from the admissions service Ucas has shown that the number of people training to be teachers has dropped by 6.9 per cent.

According to a government-commissioned report, children from poorer areas are not getting the relevant work experience they need to prepare for the

A multi-academy trust in the North of England has failed to secure “urgent and necessary improvements in too many of its schools”, an Ofsted inspection has revealed.

The new funding formula could lead to cuts of seven percent of spending per pupil after 2019- 20.

The number of appeals made against GCSE and A Level exam results in 2016 has dropped by 24 per cent.

Thousands of teachers in Ireland are set to walk out as part of an ongoing pay dispute.

The Education secretary Justine Greening announced to MPs that she will look into offering free sanitary products for some of the poorest pupils.

Pupils in the UK could soon be using Chinese maths textbooks following a deal between HarperCollins and Shanghai publishing house.

According to former education secretary Michael Gove, immigrants and refugee families have helped enhance school results in London.

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