The Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has launched a call for evidence to find views on using artificial intelligence to transform education in a positive way.

The Education Business Awards recognise the vital and inspirational work of the education sector as it shapes our future generations

The new music education monitoring board consists of over ten panel members with a wealth of experience ranging from teachers to those in the music industry.

Research by the Money and Pensions Service has found that just 47% had received a meaningful financial education in either school and home, or both.

A handbook setting out the conditions of service for school teachers in England and Wales has been updated for the first time in over two decades.

The Welsh Government has published a consultation on draft guidance on school attendance to address those regularly missing from school.

New research has found that half (50.47%) of schools in the UK say that none of their pupils have daily opportunities to spend free time or play in a nature-rich environment at school.

Revisions to school inspections will see inspectors return more quickly to schools graded inadequate where this is due to ineffective safeguarding only.

The UK’s engineering academics have called for greater visibility for the engineering in schools as a way of tackling labour shortfalls and the need to find environmental solutions.

According to the latest School Workforce Census, 44,000 teachers left the state-funded sector in 2021/22, up by 7,800 since last year.

A new report says that London's plan to deliver universal free school meals to all primary school children across London next year could result in losses in school funding through a drop in pupil premiums.

Dr Catherine McClellan, who joined the Ofqual Board in June 2020, has been reappointed for a further term of office and will now serve until 31 May 2026.

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