The Welsh Government has released some information on how parents, guardians and learners in Wales can help keep COVID-19 risk down when schools re-open for the autumn term.

A new package of support materials for teachers and staff in Scotland will embed anti-racism and race equality into all aspects of school life.

Girls in secondary school are less likely than boys to enjoy or engage with tests designed to curb obesity and inactivity, according to new research in the Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy journal.

The government has reintroduced its remote education direction, which places a legal duty upon schools to provide immediate remote learning for pupils unable to attend classes due to Covid-19.

Universities and further education colleges have been invited to bid for a share of £2million to create new ‘short courses’ across five important subject areas

The government has launched its back to school and college campaign to set out the experience that students can get back to now that restrictions such as bubbles are eased.

New teachers in Wales who saw their training disrupted by the pandemic will receive a term of employment to help them into their new roles

The government should fund a pilot to reduce teachers’ timetabled hours in some of the most disadvantaged schools, charity Teach First has said in its manifesto.

£50 million will be invested in colleges, schools and sixth forms delivering T levels to improve and expand teaching spaces and facilities.

New research has revealed that nearly all (95%) parents of children aged 11+ have spoken with their child about online safety.

Secondary schools and colleges can stagger the return of pupils over the first week of term to support the delivery of Covid testing.

Analysis by London's City Hall has found that 3.1m children are attending schools in areas of England exceeding WHO limits for PM2.5 and that children in London are four times more likely to go to school in areas with high pollution levels.

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