The scheme follows a successful £2 million programme in the summer of 2018, which saw free meals and activities given to more than 18,000 children across the country.
The overall number of computing/ICT qualifications taken by students at Year 11 decreased by 45 per cent between 2017 and 2018, according to a new report.
Behaviour expert and former teacher Tom Bennett will lead a programme, where a network of expert schools will be identified to help teachers and school leaders in need of support.
The report from Big Change shows how businesses, parents, governments and whole communities can come together to reimagine education and take learning beyond the classroom.
The Education Secretary is launching a Call for Evidence on the funding arrangements for pupils with complex Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Teaching primary pupils ways to support their working memory and getting them to practise these by playing online games can boost their maths results by three months, according to new trial.
The Mayor’s Skills for Londoners Capital Fund will go to projects focusing on construction and digital skills, as well as training those with special education needs and disabilities.
The research finds that there needs to be an increase in post-16 students’ access to work experience as older students tend to get more out of placements than younger pupils.