Should schools be responsible for spotting signs of youth violence?
Teachers, NHS worker and police officers could be held responsible for reporting potential youth violence, according to the home secretary keep reading
Teachers, NHS worker and police officers could be held responsible for reporting potential youth violence, according to the home secretary keep reading
BPN and ISBL will work together to assess those taking on school business professional level 4 apprenticeships as of September keep reading
New research shows that ‘cheap seats’ in the classroom restrict screen visibility, hindering some pupils’ learning opportunities. Nell Walker explores keep reading
A letter from the National Education Union (NEU) urging Education Secretary Damian Hinds to end the school funding crisis has keep reading
As reported by the BBC, a special school rated ‘inadequate’ is taking steps to improve itself with the aid of keep reading
According to Chronicle Live, a new SEND school is to be built in Gateshead to replace an existing one, ensuring keep reading
The Education Authority in Northern Ireland had to bail out 12 post-primary schools last month to ensure they could pay keep reading
New research shows that the mental health of children from less advantaged backgrounds may be at risk due to a keep reading
As reported by the BBC, knife crime in London schools has risen so dramatically that the number of police officers keep reading
As reported by the BBC, Northamptonshire has joined the ranks of counties where the 2010-11 ‘bulge year’ is causing problems keep reading
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