Research by EngineeringUK and The Royal Society has found young people with special educational needs and disabilities have a higher interest in technology careers than non-SEND pupils.

Four fifths (80%) of school leaders in Northern Ireland say they have been abused by parents in the past year, a survey by union NAHT NI has revealed.

E.ON has launched its ‘New Energy Academy‘, a free educational programme designed to empower students with the skills and inspiration needed to lead the charge toward a more sustainable future.

Dinner lady giving student a school dinner.

The Education Committee has urged the government to use its Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill to remove the requirement to apply for free school meals for eligible children from low-income families.

electric vehicle at a chargepoint

There are now 1,407 electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints outside schools and colleges across the UK, thanks to £3 million from the government’s Workplace Charing Scheme (WCS).

The NFER's data dashboard aims to increase understanding of the nature of the teacher supply challenge and inform stakeholders by highlighting specific challenges.

Climate charity campaign, Let’s Go Zero, is offering free accredited online training to support sustainability leads in schools to become more carbon literate.

The shortlist has been revealed for the 2025 Education Business Awards, which celebrate the outstanding achievements and commitment of schools and academies across the UK.

The Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) has launched a training programme that unpacks the latest neuroscience to help educators build a supportive learning environment.

Edtech charity, LGfL – The National Grid for Learning, has commissioned translations of the DFE’s statutory guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education (Part 1) into thirteen widely spoken community languages.

The Raising the Nation Play Commission shows that playtime has been squeezed out of the school day over a 25-year period.

A new research programme looking at improving pupils' writing skills has been launched by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).

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