The impact of school start times on teachers’ health
A recent study in The Journal of School Health delves into the effects of delayed school start times not just keep reading
A recent study in The Journal of School Health delves into the effects of delayed school start times not just keep reading
As reported by NEU, teacher unions demand fully funded, inflation-plus pay rise and reduced workload to combat recruitment and retention crisis keep reading
As reported by The Standard, a new study reveals that 25% of children are using AI tools for their studies, prompting keep reading
As reported by BBC News, schools in Northern Ireland face shortages of essential supplies like first aid kits and stationery keep reading
As reported by MSN, pupils face losing all qualifications if caught using artificial intelligence to cheat in coursework, with exam chiefs keep reading
As reported by The Independent, a survey reveals concerns among UK teachers about students’ lack of financial literacy, prompting calls for keep reading
As reported by BBC News, following discussions with the education minister, wage increase talks are scheduled; unions hold off on further keep reading
As reported by Wales Online, Wales faces potential staff exodus as over a quarter of school support staff express intentions to keep reading
The National Professional Qualifications (NPQs) reshape professional development for teachers and school leaders across the nation. Let’s delve into five keep reading
As reported by EEF, secondary schools are invited to participate in a trial using ChatGPT, an AI tool, to explore its potential keep reading
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