A new research programme looking at improving pupils' writing skills has been launched by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) ...
The first 750 schools have been selected to offer free breakfast clubs, as part of the government’s national roll out. From ...
Why is art, craft and design education so vital to our culture, our society, our economy and ourselves? The reasons are myriad, meaningful, complex and fiscal says Lesley Butterworth of the National ...
New research has shown that children perform cognitive tasks quicker on their own, rather than in the presence of an adult ...
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, a college in the south of the Isle of Skye, is to be a Gaelic hub in the new Centre for Teaching ...
A survey has found that over half of councils that support children with SEND have said they will become insolvent when a ...
Three quarters of parents want their children’s teachers to be trained in conversations about mental and physical health at ...
A new National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) study has found that if early years behavioural and cognitive ...
With the inaugural Education Business Live Conference & Exhibition fast approaching, we caught up with Emma Hollis, NASBTT's ...
Incidents of cyber attack in the education sector are on the rise. So what should schools do? Gareth Jelley, product security manager at edtech charity LGfL-The National Grid for Learning, shares some ...
The government is currently reviewing the national curriculum, calling into question the importance, accessibility, and quality of Physical Education taught in schools. David Clarke, CEO of ...
The financial integrity of some academies has recently come under question with the Education Funding Agency (EFA) publishing a series of financial notices to improve in December 2014. Weak governance ...
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