New research undertaken by the Department for Education’s Teaching Vacancies service shows one in five teachers have highlighted interviews as one of the hardest parts of their early career development.
‘Reach Out’ has been chosen as the theme of Anti-Bullying Week 2022 taking place from 14 to 18 of November, following consultation with teachers and children.
The Welsh government has published its National Plan for Music Education, and has confirmed funding will be trebled, with £13.5m being invested over the next three years.
Children have started receiving the Platinum Jubilee celebration books, with the Education Secretary presenting some of the first copies to young people at a school in South London.
Ofsted's subject review into computing show that there is a shortage of suitably qualified computing teachers, which will have significant consequences for the quality of education.
The annual ‘What Kids Are Reading Report’ reveals the number of books read by children this year has increased again year on year, while comprehension levels remain high
Five leading charities and organisations working to tackle bullying and champion respect have been awarded further funding, to continue supporting pupils in thousands of schools in England.
The DfE has announced a further £7 million for schools and colleges to train a senior mental health lead, bringing the total amount of funding for 2022/23 to £10 million.