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The government is launching an “expert- and evidence-based review” to find the best ways to improve behaviour, reduce ...
Prime minister announces funding for up to 400 schools to help boost extra-curricular activities as he warns children ...
A 16-school trust is set to merge with a group of specialist academies, as it bids to support children with “a broader range ...
One of the country’s first ever free schools has been censured after handing the government “inaccurate” budget forecasts ...
An exam board will be fined £350,000 after more than 1,500 GCSE students received the wrong exam results last year. The ...
An academy trust has said it has “no plans” for a “widespread” rollout of virtual teachers across its schools, following a ...
Matt Wrack was elected as general secretary of England’s second-largest education union last week. The former Fire Brigades ...
“Little progress” has been made to narrow the gap between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged pupils going on to university ...
The promise of personalised learning masks very real risks that demand careful attention from educators and policymakers ...