Integrated education projects in Ireland to receive £300m
Integrated education programmes across Northern Ireland are set to receive a cash injection of £300m, according to the Belfast Telepgraph keep reading
Integrated education programmes across Northern Ireland are set to receive a cash injection of £300m, according to the Belfast Telepgraph keep reading
Five MPs met with Damian Hinds this week to discuss Suffolk’s dire need for more special needs places, according to keep reading
According to the NHS evidence suggests that there are five essential steps that each one of us can take to keep reading
An initial discussion about the British Education Awards occurred earlier this week, with leaders across East Lancashire coming together to keep reading
Schools collect and store an abundance of data – everything from exam results and the personal information of students and keep reading
It’s a necessary investment, but it’s a major one, and getting it right is critical – educational technology, that is. keep reading
Research has now proven that there is no difference between the performance of boys and girls in mathematics, according to keep reading
Plans for the new budget were delivered by Philip Hammond today, and many are distressed by the £400m boost to keep reading
According to Holyrood.com, tens of thousands of people hit the streets of Glasgow last weekend demanding better support from the keep reading
A coalition of educational associations has urged Philip Hammond to increase funding for sixth forms as part of the upcoming keep reading
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