The job advert says that the role will be challenging and rewarding, and will work directly with the Secretary of State and Ministers.

164 leading entrepreneurs and educators have signed a letter arguing that schools are failing students by not adequately equipping them with the skills that they need for the future.

By moving away from categorisation, a summary of each school’s improvement priorities and development plan will be made public and published.

The government has confirmed that the PE and Sport Premium, worth £320 million, will be delivered to schools in 2022/23.

The government has announced it is investing £25 million for schools to purchase musical instruments and equipment.

The Centre for Education and Youth has released a report, ‘Levelling Up Tutoring', which focuses on the government’s covid recovery policy – The National Tutoring Programme (NTP).

Argyll and Bute Council and drone specialists Skyports are trialling the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in delivering school meals.

The joint general secretaries of the NEU have written to the education secretary Nadhim Zahawi urging him to act to protect teacher living standards, as inflation hits 11.7% (RPI).

New research reveals that the DfE's proposals on teacher pay are unlikely to result in an adequate supply of teachers in England in 2022-2025, particularly in STEM subjects.

The human-rights based guidance has been developed with input from young people, parents, carers, education staff and the Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland.

Analysis by BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT found that entries in England to take Computer Science A level were up by nearly 18 per cent on last year.

The government has announced a new scheme to improve mental health services for university students, who often suffer delays in care when moving to  study in a new area.

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