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Despite technology being hailed as the solution to many of the issues facing the education sector, it sometimes feels like keep reading
Despite technology being hailed as the solution to many of the issues facing the education sector, it sometimes feels like keep reading
Coventry’s secondary schools are proving to be cause for concern, with the standard pass for English and maths falling way keep reading
It’s getting harder for school business leaders to balance the books, but they can anticipate budget challenges with some careful keep reading
490 MPs have been contacted by NEU members ahead of the next Westminster debate on school funding The majority of MPs keep reading
As reported by the East Anglian Daily Times, Suffolk has failed to improve its SEND provision after a damning report keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, secondary schools are experiencing a huge boost in application numbers and are, therefore, struggling to keep reading
New research shows that teachers are working nine million unpaid hours per week According to new research by the Trades keep reading
The NEU’s latest support staff survey shows just how much pressure and under-funding is being suffered The National Education Union’s keep reading
As reported by the BBC, the CBI has stated that England’s pupils should receive an additional year of education Pupils keep reading
Everybody’s an expert nowadays. Drink a shot of apple cider vinegar before every meal to lose weight. Wake up at 5 a.m. keep reading
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