Scheme to implement more educational psychologists receives £31.6m in funding
The Department for Education’s plan to create more educational psychologist roles has been given a funding boost of £31.6m £31.6m keep reading
The Department for Education’s plan to create more educational psychologist roles has been given a funding boost of £31.6m £31.6m keep reading
The deadline to become part of the government’s tailored support programme is 8 February. The programme aims to support schools keep reading
Recent research, using data covering the UK’s top 10 most populated cities, has shed some light on the happiness levels keep reading
In the midst of a recruitment and retention crisis, the last thing needed in the education sector is further complications keep reading
The Department for Education has revealed plans to better support teachers and social workers alike to support vulnerable children Teachers keep reading
Falling apprenticeship levels need can be blamed on the inflexibility of the apprenticeship levy, according to the Federation of Master keep reading
NAHT’s president, Andy Mellor, used his speech to the association’s November primary conference in Birmingham to urge the government to keep reading
With the Department for Education coming under fire from the UK Statistics Authority for misrepresenting levels of school funding, what’s keep reading
The Department for Education has released an outline of how it plans to support underperforming schools The government has pledged keep reading
The Guardian has reported that new research shows disadvantaged children perform better at schools where they are in the minority keep reading
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