The money will go towards delivering school adaptations, expanding specialist units in mainstream schools, as well as creating new places in specialist schools
According to an online poll by YouGov, commissioned by Ofsted, 67% of parents said they prefer plans for new report cards over current inspection reports.
New research suggests that schools should prioritise supportive, individualised approaches to tackling pupil absence while recognising that sanctions still have a role to play.
A report into the perceptions of the best routes into engineering and technology amongst teaching professionals has found an even split between university and apprenticeships.
A new report by the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) has calculated that, due to differences in educational achievement between boys and girls, half a million men have missed out on university over the past decade.
This initiative aims to enhance educational support for students with SEND, specifically those with communication and interaction needs, within a mainstream school setting.
A report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) explores whether providing more flexibility over teachers’ pensions and remuneration could support improved recruitment and retention in the profession.
The government has announced £45 million to improve connectivity in schools, as well as make and further plans to make digital standards a requirement for all schools.
For the first time, The Education Business Awards were held during the inaugural Education Business Live Conference & Exhibition on 19 March at Evolution London.