Primary school closures in the UK have created substantial inequality in time spent learning between pupils from poorer and better-off families.
Students taking BTec vocational qualifications have been caught up in the exam crisis that has affected A-level and GCSE results.
41 per cent of parents are worried that their child will be behind when schools reopen in September.
Ofqual has revealed that GCSE and A-level results in England will be higher this summer, with exam boards set to be more lenient.
Ofqual and exam boards will work with teachers to provide grades to students whose exams have been cancelled this summer.
Ofsted has temporarily suspended all routine inspections of schools, alongside that of further education and early years providers.
Scotland’s STEM Bursary Scheme is being expanded this year to encourage more people to train as secondary school teachers.
Michelle Donelan has announced that free period products are to be made available to all schools and colleges in England.
The NFER has argued that significant work is needed to raise awareness of T Levels for the programmes to succeed.
More than 50 schools across Derbyshire will benefit from building improvements thanks to £1.6 million of funding.
One in eight schools do not have a library, with poorer children less likely to have access to one than their richer peers.
Sutton Trust suggests government should look at ways of funding access to tuition sustainably
The government will invest over £14 billion in primary and secondary education between now and 2022/23.
Sajid Javid has confirmed that the early Spending Round will be delivered on 4 September, pledging increased spending on schools.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to address growing concerns about school funding shortages soon.
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