The DfE is making £135m available to T-Level providers so they can fund first class facilities and equipment.

There have been calls to improve the quality of food parcels for children eligible for free school meals after images of inadequate parcels were shared on social media

The government has said it has provided a further 300,000 laptops and tablets to help disadvantaged pupils learn at home during the current lockdown.

Groups representing early years settings have called for vaccine priority for staff, and also mass testing in early years settings.

Research by specialist insurer Ecclesiastical has found that the majority (85%) of teachers who conducted online lessons during the first lockdown found it challenging.

Ofsted will take Covid-19 tests when conducting a monitoring visit that can only be done on site, new Ofsted guidance says.

Ofsted has published advice for leaders and teachers, aimed at helping them develop their remote education offer, following the guidance already given from the government on remote education expectations.

The Scottish Government has announced expectations for college and university student returns, given the current status of coronavirus, reality of new strain, and rise in cases in recent weeks.

Guidance for teachers and families to support remote learning in schools has been published by Education Scotland.

The Social Mobility Commission has shared its concerns over contingency plans for pupils affected by the global COVID pandemic.

The British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) has put together a range of support measures to help teachers deliver remote learning.

Half of all parents of school aged children in the UK feel that their children’s education will suffer as a result of not having access to the necessary tech equipment to learn from home

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