In a NAHT survey, school leaders raised specific concerns about the current rules relating to self-isolation for close family contacts, with 80% wanting to see changes in that area.

Services offering to provide students with essays for money, known as essay mills, are to be made illegal under plans announced by the government.

Plans to help Scotland’s education system continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic have been published by the Scottish Government.

A new TUC poll has shown that one in five key workers say that they have had to reduce their spending during the coronavirus outbreak.

The School Zero model aims to support the Government’s 2050 net zero carbon ambitions through a two-pronged approach: decarbonsing the buildings; and encouraging the teachers and children to get involved in the net zero agenda.

Three quarters of young people are glad they took GCSEs, and more than two thirds say the qualifications helped them move on to the next stage of their lives, a report by exam board AQA has found.

The Education Minister for Northern Ireland, Michelle McIlveen, has announced the panel members that will undertake an independent review of education.

Forty-nine per cent of parents agree that it has been a challenge to manage their child's behaviour during the pandemic, and around one in eight admitted they have not been able to cope.

As many as one in six children in England had a probable mental disorder in 2021 - similar to 2020, and up from one in nine in 2017

The Welsh Government has added learning about the diversity of communities, in particular the stories of Black, Asian and minority ethnic people, into the new Curriculum for Wales guidance.

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A consultation has been launched on plans to replace the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and reform Education Scotland (ES).

Labour's 'National Excellence Programme' will include recruiting thousands of new teachers, reforming Ofsted and providing teachers with continuing professional development.

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