£50,000 will go to the Titan Partnership, a charity campaigning to end tech poverty by ensuring that every child has access to online technology during the pandemic.
Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster has said that most pupils in Northern Ireland will not return to school until Monday 8 March at the earliest.
Scotland's Advisory Sub-Group on Education and Children’s Issues has advised that secondary schools should impose a two-metre social distancing rules when they open for more pupils later this month.
More than three million rapid coronavirus tests have been conducted in schools and colleges that have remained open for children with key worker parents and vulnerable children.
The Welsh Government has announced a further £9.8 million to support learners with Additional Learning Needs, which will remove barriers to education due to Covid-19.
The government has announced it will re-award current contracts and grants which enable schools, colleges, families and local authorities, to support thousands of children with SEND.
A new website for the Turing scheme has gone live with funding and eligibility details so that universities, colleges and schools to prepare for bids to open in Spring
81 new teaching school hubs are being rolled out across the country to provide professional development to teachers and leaders at all stages of their career, and play a key role in helping to build up trainee teachers as they enter the workforce.
Research suggests that if just one in every fourteen of Britain’s unused laptops were donated, laptop poverty among school children would be eliminated.
Of those teachers currently seeking work in Scotland who replied an EIS survey, 44% reported a shortage of suitable employment opportunities during the pandemic.