School leaders say government has ‘prioritised purse strings over nation’s children’
The government has pledged less than a tenth of the cash that the former schools catch-up tsar had requested.
The government has pledged less than a tenth of the cash that the former schools catch-up tsar had requested.
Research shows one in four young people in the UK don’t know when they started their period.
There’s a record gap in outcomes between the poorest and wealthiest students, and sky-high dissatisfaction from teaching staff
As employer demand for digital skills continues to grow, the report shows that digital skills training has is declining.
One in three staff intend to leave the education profession in the next five years
Many in the early years sector feel ignored, at risk, and treated as an afterthought by the government.
Government dithering is leaving teachers, pupils and parents in chaos.
Online learning will be the default until at least February thanks to UCU campaigning
It boosts jobs, wages and productivity but Gavin Williamson wants it gone
“It’s laughable to put talking about alternatives to capitalism on par with racism.”