Helping children understand and normalise emotions like stress and sadness is the most effective way to support their mental health, according to a six-year study involving more than […]
Read moreBanning smartphones in schools does not improve students’ academic performance or wellbeing, according to a University of Birmingham study. While excessive phone use is linked to lower grades, […]
Read moreState schools across England are facing a squeeze on places, raising concerns about their ability to absorb an influx of pupils due to Labour’s tax changes for private […]
Read moreEducation is often bandied around as a political football, with point-scoring often overshadowing the real focus: young people and their opportunity to learn. Improving standards, attracting motivated and […]
Read moreSchools in England are bracing for tighter budgets due to rising costs of Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision, higher wages, and pension contributions, despite a promised funding boost. […]
Read moreThousands of teachers could soon choose between larger salaries and reduced pension contributions in a move that may influence public sector pay deals. United Learning, England’s largest academy […]
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