Charity Youth Sports Trust has announced that National School Sports Week is back from 16th to 22nd June 2025, promoting the ...
Every individual within the education sector has a responsibility to understand how GDPR will affect them. Ursula Oliver shares views and advice from the industry The move to GDPR will be much needed, ...
The summer blockades in Calais caused major disruption at a peak time in the school trip calendar, leading to disappointment, cost and frustration for pupils, teachers and parents across the UK. A ...
Dyslexia affects around ten per cent of the population and is a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD). It does not only concern reading and writing, but can also impact on maths, spelling, memory and ...
The government has announced £302 million for further education colleges across England to fix their dilapidated buildings, ...
A free webinar has been announced by techUK to help schools and colleges better understand the UK transition away from ...
The report from the National Foundation for Educational Research warns that if left unaddressed, these weaknesses in ...
Why is art, craft and design education so vital to our culture, our society, our economy and ourselves? The reasons are myriad, meaningful, complex and fiscal says Lesley Butterworth of the National ...
The Cultural Learning Alliance is calling for systemic change to make the Expressive Arts a core and equal curriculum area, ...
The School Travel Forum (STF) has welcomed the introduction of a faster border clearance scheme for school groups, reducing delays for children embarking on educational visits.
According to research by classroom tool Kahoot, over half (51%) of UK teachers do not believe their school is adequately ...
The government has launched a call for evidence as part of its review into the national professional qualification (NPQ) framework. This forms part of the process to formally review the NPQs, which ...
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