Government cuts have cost students over £5000 in lost education, research reveals
According to research published by UNISON, Conservative cuts to schooling mean a pupil who started school in England in 2010 keep reading
According to research published by UNISON, Conservative cuts to schooling mean a pupil who started school in England in 2010 keep reading
As reported by the BBC, London schools are struggling to stay open as pupil numbers plummet with rising rents coupled keep reading
It’s important to try and save money for your school, especially in these tough times – here are seven tips keep reading
Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders has responded to the government’s press release on keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a survey has revealed that children in disadvantaged areas are more likely to lose out keep reading
Representatives at the annual conference of the NASUWT-The Teachers’ Union agreed that schools urgently need additional funding and training in keep reading
Setting achievable goals doesn’t guarantee success, but it’s almost impossible to succeed without them – here is why they are keep reading
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Louise Hatwell, pay specialist at the Association of School and College Leaders, has commented following ASCL’s submission of evidence to keep reading
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