The Scottish Government has unveiled a new online learning resource to help school staff support young people’s mental health.

The Welsh Government has set out a series of measures to ease potential pressures within the Welsh education system

Pupils living in Scotland’s most deprived communities will be among those to benefit from £215 million of  funding in 2021-22 to help close the poverty-related attainment gap.

The Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has named Dr Jo Saxton as his preferred candidate to be the next Ofqual Chief Regulator, following approval by the Prime Minister.

Seventy per cent of school leaders think the highest priority for education recovery is one-to-one or small group tutoring run by schools themselves, according to a poll of NAHT members

Ofqual has decided to carry forward some of the changes to non-exam assessment and fieldwork agreed for 2021 for students entering qualifications in summer 2022.

The government has launched a new £9.5 million FE Professional Development Grant pilot to strengthen the professional development on offer to the workforce.

The funding, for the next academic year, can be used by schools alongside any money leftover from the PE and Sport Premium grant this year or last.

Ofsted has published the fifth in a series of reviews into different subjects across the curriculum, with the latest looking at geography education.

On Clean Air Day 2021, new data has revealed that over a quarter (27%) of all 28,965 UK schools are located in areas which are above World Health Organization (WHO) air pollution limits for the pollutant PM2.5 (10ug/m3).

The plan sets out how the Welsh Government will use £150 million in additional investment in 2021-22 to continue to support learners, teachers and staff at all levels to help the education system in Wales recover following the pandemic.

Long-standing problems in the system of care for children and young people with SEND have been made even worse by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new report from Ofsted has found.

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