Over half (52%) of UK respondents said that school only taught them very basic computing skills and one-in-ten (10%) did not receive any technology or digital skills education.
The funding will help address cost of living crisis facing students and will improve and promote money advice services in higher education, including for those moving from college or school to higher education.
The Government has confirmed the allocation of a £230 million uplift for investment in football facilities across the UK, and schools with a relevant project can apply for funding.
The Welsh governmnet has announced a new £5 million Innovation Fund is to be established to support further education (FE) colleges look at new ways to support learners.
Following intervention from the Competition and Markets Authority, Education Software Solutions is allowing eligible schools to apply to exit longer-term software contracts a year early.
The government has announced increased funding rates worth an additional £125 million for schools, colleges and other providers delivering education to 16- to 19-year-olds next year (2023 to 2024).
Charity Young Enterprise and St. James’s Place (SJP) are joining forces to support the accreditation of schools looking to become Centres of Excellence (CoE) for financial education.
Seven headteachers from across Wales have been recruited as Attainment Champions, as part of a new pilot programme to support schools in tackling the impact poverty has on attainment.