Continued pressures from the pandemic are taking a lasting toll on teachers' wellbeing, according to the latest Tes Staff Wellbeing Report. Worryingly, 38% of the UK teaching population surveyed feel confident in their roles.

The charity World Book Day turns 25 on Thursday 3rd March 2022 and is inviting everyone to its party celebrating the past, present and future of children’s reading.

School leaders’ union NAHT is urging the government to review plans to ensure that exams this year are fair to all GCSE and A-Level students.

The government has announced it will deliver up to 9,000 air cleaning units for schools to improve ventilation in classrooms – up to 1,000 more than originally promised.

£8 million from NHS England will support secondary schools with hosting NHS vaccination teams.

Suleyman Folami and Mujanet Daniah who ran Advance Education Centre in Brent, north-west London, have had their convictions and sentences upheld.

New research from Cognassist has found that apprentices who engage with support tailored to their learning needs increase in both confidence and motivation to learn over time.

The children's commissioner for England is launching an inquiry into children who are not attending school in the following national lockdowns.

As part of new Coronavirus guidelines, the government has said it will lift its recommendation that masks be worn in secondary classrooms from today (20 January).

The move on banning school closures is proposed by senior Tory MP Rob Halfon, the chairman of the education select committee, who wants school closures to be banned unless they are voted for in parliament. 

State school teachers were far more likely to offer a gloomy forecast of how long it would take pupils to catch up compared to teachers in private schools, according to a survey of 4,690 teachers for EdTech event, Bett.

Ministers and campaigners have backed a new pledge to end the use of Non-Disclosure Agreements within universities to silence complainants in sexual harassment cases.

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