Inclusive PE and Sports: Prioritising Equal Opportunities
The UK government has urged schools to increase efforts in improving opportunities for disabled young people in PE and sports. keep reading
The UK government has urged schools to increase efforts in improving opportunities for disabled young people in PE and sports. keep reading
For many, teaching isn’t just a career – it’s a calling. But that doesn’t stop thousands of teachers walking away keep reading
Children who speak English as an Additional Language (EAL) represent over a fifth of the school population, yet they are keep reading
Children who speak English as an Additional Language (EAL) represent over a fifth of the school population, yet they are keep reading
With a deepening shortage of secondary school teachers, the Education Committee is calling on the Government to invest in programmes keep reading
Ofsted has published findings from phase 2 of its review into teachers’ professional development in schools, revealing some promising progress keep reading
As reported by The Standard, education leaders criticise government for reducing secondary school teacher training target despite missing it by half last keep reading
With teacher recruitment below target, Anglia Ruskin University launches an innovative programme to train and retain teachers in the East keep reading
Finding the synergy between teaching and ICT solutions to ensure the best learning outcomes can be complex. Nigel Milligan has keep reading
Explore how AI plays a pivotal role in cultivating responsible digital citizens within the educational sphere, ensuring students and educators keep reading
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