New guidance from the Department for Education will back head teachers in banning mobile phone use throughout the school day to improve behaviour.

A new Building Futures programme will offer 14-to-16-year-olds help as they navigate leaving school, providing coaching, careers and educational counselling

The review found schools and FE and skills providers understand the importance of promoting both technical and academic pathways to students.

The Design & Technology Association has launched its new initiative: ‘Inspired by Industry’, which aims to rejuvenate design and technology education and provide creative learning opportunities for students.

Active Travel England has announced £60 million funding for walk to school and cycle training programmes over the next two years.

New research reveals great teaching could unlock additional billions in earnings, as economists, businesses and the education sector call for increased support for educators.

Four more attendance hubs have been announced by the government to help schools that need support boosting their attendance levels.

Amegreen Children’s Services have opened a new school for children unable to go into mainstream education because of their extreme specialist needs in West Berkshire.

The Education Committee has published a report with a range of measures to reverse the trend of children’s absence from school, which has failed to return to pre-pandemic levels.

Dr Jo Saxton will be stepping down as chief regulator of Ofqual, leaving at the end of December to take up post as chief executive of UCAS in January 2024.

Eco-Schools is asking schools to sign up to the campaign, and pupils will then be provided with a dedicated checklist of the nine home-based actions to carry out 

Following an Ofsted review of PE, charity the Youth Sport Trust says that there needs to be fundamental change in the way we think about PE.

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