Why do we need a new curriculum? Wasn’t the old one working fine? Well, the old curriculum is from 1999. A lot has changed since then – technology, society and children’s needs. The new curriculum has ...
University of York researchers are set to play a pivotal role in a new £8.2 million project designed to support literacy ...
Many parents strictly manage their children's screentime at home, but it's being undone by schools relying on tech for ...
Ministers have long argued that background should not be a barrier to opportunity in life. That case can be powerfully made in terms of access to the arts, argues the RSC’s Jacqui O’Hanlon.
One in three pupils say they cannot tell if AI content is true – poll - Nearly half of those polled were concerned their ...
Jacob Fowler is the first to admit he was never a great student. Fowler, selected by the Canadiens in the third round (69th overall) of the 2023 NHL Draft, left Boston College after winning the Mike ...
There’s little that’s more devastating than witnessing a child in middle or upper primary school who struggles to read.
Read on for some first-hand stories from teachers, parents and pupils and to find out how the plummeting birth rate is affecting schools CASH-strapped schools are being forced to hire out their ...
A conference brought together teachers to discuss inclusive education strategies. The Fermanagh Learning Community held its ...
New figures from the Department for Education show 77% of Year 1 pupils in Bedford met the required standard in the most ...
At the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool today (29th September), the chancellor Rachel Reeves committed to more than £10m in funding for a library in every state primary school by 2029. The ...
The war in Ukraine has now entered its fourth year, with missile strikes escalating and daily life for millions thrown into ...