Therapy dogs make “amazing” difference to special schools in Northern Ireland
As reported by the BBC News, two therapy dogs have been said to have been a “really positive influence” on keep reading
As reported by the BBC News, two therapy dogs have been said to have been a “really positive influence” on keep reading
Christ College Brecon is gearing up to hold its popular annual summer camps from its base in Powys and the keep reading
As reported by the BBC News, the Welsh education minister has told schools to tackle bullying and racism head-on after keep reading
The Association of School and College Leaders has responded to research on the impact of the COVID pandemic on four keep reading
The NASUWT is urging the government and employers to close the discriminatory gap in pay and career progression between black keep reading
The Teachers’ Union, NASUWT has warned that the government’s failure to address inequalities is exacerbating the recruitment and retention crisis keep reading
The May edition of Education Executive’s magazine is now live and ready to read! It’s May, which means the weather is getting nicer (or should keep reading
As reported by the Shropshire Star, Peter Neale of Thomas Adams School in Wem has called on support for the keep reading
Freehold Community Primary Academy recently hosted its own MACFEST in light of the popular festival which took place in Manchester keep reading
Commenting on the Schools Bill announced in the Queen’s Speech, Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College keep reading
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