A survey, which was carried out by YouGov for Bett, reported that 44 per cent of teachers that use AI feel they're ‘not doing their job properly’.

Work is underway with councils and teaching unions to create a plan to reduce class contact time for teachers.

The scheme is currently testing innovative ways to identify young people most at risk of falling out of education, employment or training and matching them up to local training or job opportunities.

A new report from the Institute for Government has revealed that England's schools are grappling with widening educational inequalities in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Prolonged absence from school at transitional years and early secondary years is most harmful to achievement, according to new research by University of Strathclyde, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

Nicky Morgan, Anne Longfield and Leora Cruddas are among the members of the IPPR Inclusion Taskforce.

A new survey by Parentkind, conducted by YouGov, shows one in five parents in England are struggling to afford the cost of sending their child to school.

Research from Ravensbourne University London reveals that informal channels, from chats with the family to TikTok videos, have greater impact than formal careers services

Seven north London primary schools have cut waste by a significant 45% through North London Waste Authority’s education programme.

The National Consortium for Languages Education (NCLE) has responded to the A Level results in modern languages, following a 9.1% decrease in French entries and 8.5% decrease in German entries.

Two girls celebrating results

It’s A-level results day, and this year has seen more top grades achieved by students across England.

Children eating lunch together

Wandsworth Council has expanded its free school meals eligibility for secondary pupils, meaning hundreds of additional children will be able to access free food from September 2025.

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