Oxford University has unveiled two access admission schemes which will enable more academically talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds to study at the university.

BBC Bitesize, working with the charity YoungMinds, is starting a new campaign to support pupils, parents and teachers in the critical step of beginning secondary school.  

The government's ‘Eco Innovators’ competition calls on students to submit creative designs for public electric vehicle chargepoints.

An expert panel has met for the first time to review the content of teacher training and recommend ways to align it with the Early Career Framework

Careers Hubs bring together schools and colleges with employers, universities, training providers and career professionals to improve careers education

Ten inspirational teachers and education professionals have been revealed as winners at the third Professional Teaching Awards Cymru.

Guidance published by the Scottish Government aims to make advice given by teachers on healthy releationships and consent consistent and age-appropriate.

The Department for Education has unveiled a package of support which includes new guidance to support employers to offer tailored placements that suit their workplace and the needs of young people

Ofqual seeking teachers to attend exam workshops

Ofqual is inviting teachers to workshops to offer their perspectives on the assessment of the reformed GCSEs, AS and A levels.

Update ‘weak’ school meal rules, government urged

The government has been encouraged to bring in a mandatory meat-free, ‘plant-based protein day’ to school meals each week.

Careers education increasing student motivation

Pupils who directly hear from employers about the realities of getting employment can go on to achieve better grades.

Protests against LGBT school lessons continue

BBC Newsnight has reported that schools across England have received letters opposing the teaching of relationships and LGBT equality.

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