A new campaign is calling for the government and education sector to make the teaching of mental health and wellbeing strategies statutory from the early years.

More staff training and greater curriculum support are set to edge out pay, as the measures most commonly used by schools in to improve the recruitment and retention of school staff

A new range of digital resources for teachers and pupils to raise awareness of cyber security and the importance of digital safety within educational institutions

Youth Charity Impetus has issued a warning that the central mission of the National Turtoring Programme, which is to reach pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds, risks being missed

New research by the British Council has shown that more than three quarters of parents think it is beneficial for children to learn about different cultures around the world.

Many teachers in Europe have said they lack the confidence and experience to use technology in their teaching and risk increased work stress as a result, a new report by Vodafone Foundation has uncovered. 

The research from information and insights company TransUnion shows two thirds (66%) of teachers think financial education has stalled as a result of the pandemic.

A new School Food Standards Compliance pilot will run across 18 participating local authorities through the 2022–2023 school year, ending in July 2023.

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has addressed thousands of schools during a virtual National School Assembly to mark the end of Climate Week.

School leaders’ union NAHT have recommended that all school staff receive mandatory anti-racism training, as part of the Keeping Children Safe in Education requirement.

GCSE, AS, and A level exams in England will largely return to pre-pandemic arrangements next summer, Ofqual has confirmed.

A ‘statement of action’ signed by fifteen key sector bodies and National Associations outlines the collective and individual commitments to help improve diversity in the profession

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