The education sector is being urged to “get involved” as the government launches a call for evidence as part of its national professional qualification...
Schools should prioritise “encouraging” and “individualised” approaches to tackling absence in addition to “punitive sanctions”, says a new report. The report by the National...
No extra funding for schools was announced in today’s spring statement, frustrating union bosses and prompting warnings of “deep anger among education staff”. Chancellor...
The Treasury must restore £3.6 billion in “lost” capital funding, leaders have said, as teachers reported widespread problems with their school buildings. The chancellor...
The Department for Education is set to spend half a billion pounds less than planned on T-levels due to low student recruitment. New figures shared with...
Legal action has been launched against the government over “unacceptable” pension delays for divorced and retiring teachers. Law firm Leigh Day has launched a...