The recruitment and retention crisis could become worse as a result of the widening pay gap between teaching and other professions, research shows.

Children are more likely to fall behind before they reach primary school if they do not have qualified early years teachers.

The education secretary, Justine Greening, has promised that qualified teacher status will not be scrapped following concerns it is easier to get into teaching.

A number of changes have been made by Ofqual to the way exams will be reviewed and appealed.

A joint letter by London Councils and Core Cities UK has urged the government to invest £335 million into education to avoid cuts.

Education has been named as less important than unemployment and housing, according to a poll by Ipsos Mori.

Two petitions calling new GCSE exams unfair have raised more than 130,000 signatures.

Sex and relationship education (SRE) needs to be an essential part of secondary school curriculum, with parents given the choice to opt their child out, the Local Government Association has announced.

The Welsh government have announced that they will be contributing to a music fund designed to encourage youngsters to become musicians.

The debate over opening new grammar schools has seen MPs question how vague the current plans are.

The amount of new citizenship teachers in England has fallen since 2010, new figures show.

More teachers are being refused a pay rise because of the government’s performance related pay (PRP) system, according to a new survey

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