The Department for Transport has increased the amount that education settings can get for electric vehicle chargepoints

A new teaching apprenticeship will launch this autumn, which will offer an alternative route for people to become qualified teachers.

The Big Bang Fair, the UK’s largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), is open for schools to register for free.

The Department for Education has launched a new national recruitment campaign to encourage more people to work in nurseries and early years providers.

Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) have published a report looking at how education, health and care partners work together to commission and oversee alternative provision.

School leaders’ union NAHT T is calling for the government to retract the proposals and enter meaningful negotiations with education unions.

The NFER review explores the barriers and solutions to achieving a more ethnically diverse teaching workforce from entry to senior leadership level.  

The Information Commissioner’s Office has launched a campaign which demonstrates how data protection law can help organisations to share personal information when required.

Working with experts across the education sector, the framework has been updated to ensure it’s based on the latest evidence.

The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) has published a response to the planned introduction of minimum service levels (MSLs) in the education sector.

The Education Committee has published a report into Ofsted, which gives a series of recommendations on how the inspectorate must change in order to regain trust within the profession.

The Department for Education's latest pupil attendance data shows that the persistent absence rate for the academic year to date is 20.3%.

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