DfE shows the average teacher salary has increased, but male teachers get more than females

Scotland's Education Recovery Group has agreed to provide advice that enables a decision on whether it is safe for pupils to return to schools on a full-time basis as soon as possible

Ten trade associations representing the roofing and cladding industry have written to the Secretary of State for Education, urging him to announce the outcome of applications to the 2020/21 Condition Improvement Fund

The Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust has launched a new resource to help students learn and make sense of recent protests as part of the Black Lives Matter movement.

The number of pupils in state-funded secondary schools has risen by 81,300 to 3.41 million, continuing a trend of year on year increases since 2016.

The free-to-use TAP platform allows parents and carers to send personal messages of thanks to members of school staff at any time during the school year.

A report from the Early Years Alliance details the impact of the outbreak and subsequent lack of government support on the early years sector in England.

The Northern Ireland Executive has published advice and support to help schools consider how to adapt delivery of the curriculum to support recovery when pupils return for the new academic year.

Ofsted is publishing its new initial teacher education (ITE) framework so that future inspections will focus more on the substance of the ITE curriculum and less on outcomes data.

A report by the Social Mobility Commission has shown that the number of workers from disadvantaged backgrounds in the apprenticeship system has fallen by more than a third 

The new induction programme, based on the Early Career Framework, will be launched in the North East, Bradford, Doncaster and Greater Manchester as planned from autumn

Scottish schools are aiming to reopen full-time with no physical distancing if coronavirus continues on a downwards trajectory, it has been reported

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