Teach First has launched a campaign, urging for more diversity in the literature taught at schools, saying that pupils can finish school without reading anything by an ethnic minority author.
In a snapshot survey of 6,445 NASUWT members, 82% feel they are not getting the support they need during the coronavirus pandemic to enable them to do their job effectively.
Research by ImpactEd, commissioned by Texthelp, looks at the impact of remote and blended learning on pupil motivation and how technology can help address this going forward.
Adults without an A-Level or equivalent qualification will be offered a free, fully-funded college course, with the opportunity to study at a time and location that suits them.
Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England, is calling for a comprehensive recovery package for children affected by the pandemic and provides a roadmap for what should be done to help children to recover from their experiences.
Cycling Minister Chris Heaton-Harris has announced £2 million funding to get more children to cycle or walk to school, as Bike to School Week gears up across the country.
Youth charity The Diana Award and Nationwide Building Society will be hosting the first ever online 'Big Anti-Bullying Assembly' today, 28 September, streamed into primary schools.
The Chief Nurse and Interim Chief Medical Officer of NHS Test and Trace have issued a letter on when parents and guardians should book a Covid-19 test for their child.
Schools minister Nick Gibb visited Dartford Grammar School to find out more about how the school is playing a key role in delivering vital digital skills across Kent and East Sussex.