Ofsted's report finds that positive factors are outweighed by high workloads, poor work–life balance, a perceived lack of resources and too little support from leaders

Any new qualification at Level 3 and below with not get approval for funding from 2020, to avoid adding to the already confusing and complicated system

An increase of 2.75% is equivalent to a £1,000 increase to average classroom teacher pay and a £1,620 increase in the average pay of school leaders.

Government has pledged up to £32.3 million to support the recovery of Kensington and Chelsea College and the local community affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.

The awards will highlight innovative or outstanding programmes that develop a wide variety of positive character traits

The DfE's #SummerOutdoors campaign will suggest free or low-cost options to keep children entertained with character building activities during the summer break

£50m to transform EdTech within all Welsh state schools

Local authorities in Wales are set to receive £50 million to upgrade EdTech equipment within schools.

Wealth disparity in extra curricular class participation

The Social Mobility Commission emphasises large disparities in participation of extra curricular activities depending on children's social background.

£17 million for academies to support schools

Damian Hinds has announced a £17 million fund to help high-performing academy trusts to grow and support more schools across England.

Teachers to benefit from £2bn public sector pay rise

The Treasury is set to reveal the biggest public sector pay rise in six years.

10-year plan needed to fix school funding system

The government must fix the broken education funding system and bring forward a strategic ten-year education funding plan.

Lord Glenamara Prize to expand to include teaching excellence

The annual Lord Glenamara Prize in North East will expand from next year to recognise technical education and excellence in teaching.

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