ANS Global has developed a guide for educators to arm schools with vital information on air pollution, as well as a competition to design a green screen.

Catering Leeds is set to trial a new environmentally-friendly school menu in an attempt to reduce emissions in the city.

Education secretary Gavin Williamson has told the House of Commons that the UK was "open" to participating in the Erasmus programme, but could create its own version if needed

The British Psychological Society (BPS) and poet Michael Rosen have joined forces to make the case for stopping the erosion of school playtime.

New research reveals that three-quarters (74%) of SENCOs are being pulled away from supporting pupils with SEND to fulfil overcomplicated administrative demands

A new briefing from the Children’s #Right2Food Campaign reveals that 400,000 children in London cannot access or afford enough nutritious food.

A progress report has shown how a £36m Welsh Government grant to reduce infant class sizes is ‘making a real difference’ to schools across Wales.

Students from St Joseph's Primary School in Glasgow have won a competition from Ricardo Energy & Environment on their analysis of air pollution within their own school estate.

The government is inviting further education colleges and other post-16 providers to apply to teach the third wave of eight T Levels including Legal and Accounting from 2022.

Research into initial teacher education (ITE) curriculum reveals effective mentoring and prioritising the needs of a trainee are two key indicators of quality.

The proposals in Ofsted's consultation, which will be subject to parliamentary approval, will prioritise those outstanding schools that have gone the longest without inspection

The Office for Students (OfS) has published its proposed set of expectations on how universities and colleges should deal with reports of harassment and sexual misconduct.

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