Accelerated courses will help students get into the workforce earlier.

Half a billion funding gap risk for SEND

Children with special educational needs and disabilities are facing a potential funding gap this year of more than half a billion pounds.

nasen is to receive £1.4 million from the Department for Education to improve access and inclusion in early years.

The DfE has launched projects to help disadvantaged families nurture their child's early development at home.

 The NAPL programme will help teachers deliver Wales’ new curriculum.

Ofqual seeks views on proposals to revise its rules about music and dance performances.

The Bett Awards are a part of Bett, the world’s leading showcase of education technology solutions taking place 23-26 January 2019 at Excel, London.

Plans to support underperforming schools announced

Schools Minister Lord Agnew has announced plans to provide extra support for underperforming schools in England.

The UK’s first National Centre for Computing Education will run by a consortium made up of STEM Learning, the British Computing Society and the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

£50m for improved SEND support in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire County Council is investing £50 million in special schools to transform SEND support for local children and young people.

£8 million initiative to boost T Levels skills

Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton has announced a new £8 million initiative to help teachers and leaders prepare for new T Levels.

Increasing safeguarding pressures highlighted in report

A new study has found a substantial increase in calls from the public and professionals worried about a child.

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