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Conservative MP William Wragg says now is the time to ensure UK's children, particularly 'working class boys', have the foundation for life-long success.
Coca-Cola European Partners’ Field Sales Apprenticeship Scheme returns to recruit local talent in locations across Great Britain
A joint statement from the PSHE Association and the Sex Education Forum highlights importance of making personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education statutory on the curriculum, with Sex and Relationships Education (SRE) a mandatory element.
The PSHE Association and the Sex Education Forum have issued a joint statement today to stress the importance of strengthening the status of Personal Social Health and Economic (PSHE) education as a whole including Sex and Relationships (SRE) as a mandatory element.
A new report by Save the Children highlights a shortage of 10,000 trained nursery teachers up and down the country, leading to calls for the government to invest urgently in the sector.
Ahead of his debate on social mobility, Lord Holmes writes for PoliticsHome arguing Britain must ensure that opportunities are open to all.
The National Audit Office (NAO) has today published its findings from its investigation into how the Department for Education identified and managed a potential conflict of interest between the Chief Social Worker for Children and Families and a company called Morning Lane Associates.
Protecting all libraries at all costs could be holding the sector back.
Gender inequality, combined with "crushing workloads and attacks on pay" are threatening to drive women out of the profession, a women's conference organised by the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has heard.
Ahead of her debate in the House of Lords this Thursday, Labour Peer Baroness Andrews writes on the likely dire consequences of expanded school selection.
At a fringe event hosted by EY and Bright Blue, a panel of experts discussed how the UK can look to better prepare school leavers and what more businesses can do to ensure the UK has the skills needed for the future.
Alan Mak MP, chair of the Entrepreneurship APPG, spoke of the importance of apprenticeships last night at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
Welcoming the Government’s announcement today to make basic digital skills training free for adults, Tinder Foundation chief executive Helen Milner stresses the need to “seize the opportunity” and help society’s most excluded.
Former Labour frontbencher Yvette Cooper was joined by a panel of experts to discuss the challenges to gender equality at an NASUWT event at the Labour conference.
Save the Children argues that the Government’s "focus and scarce funds would achieve more if directed towards early years".
Lib Dem peer Lord Scriven writes following his Lords question on 'Evidence that grammar schools improve the education attainment of areas where they are established'.
The PSHE Association has welcomed today’s report from the Women and Equalities Committee into sexual harassment and violence in schools, and its recommendation that the government makes PSHE education a statutory subject on the curriculum.
The largest teacher's union in the UK argues that rather than becoming consumed in a debate about educationally and socially divisive structural change, the Prime Minister should focus on tackling the deep educational inequalities which are the legacy of her predecessor.
As parents are planning for the September term new research by the national charity Turn2us reveals the financial pressures and stress parents are under from the costs associated with returning to school.
Rather than becoming consumed in a debate about educationally and socially divisive structural change, the Prime Minister should focus on tackling the deep educational inequalities which are the legacy of her predecessor.
Karl McCartney MP explains why parliament and Government needs to address the ever-increasing gender education gap.
Labour's Education spokesman Gordon Marsden writes that the Government's post Brexit uncertainty is threatening community based Universities and FE Colleges which currently receive EU funding.
The PSHE Association has issued a warning to the Government over serious risks to child safety – as official figures show a significant fall in time allocated to personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education on the curriculum, including lessons on how pupils can help to keep themselves and others safe from abuse and online dangers.
The PSHE Association has issued a warning to the Government over serious risks to child safety – as official figures show a significant fall in time allocated to PSHE education on the curriculum, including lessons on how pupils can help to keep themselves and others safe from abuse and online dangers.