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Under the strengthened rules, universities must actively promote academic freedom, ensuring campuses are places where ...
The latest phase of the government's “Do Something Big” campaign aims to encourage more men to join the early years workforce ...
Ofqual is to fine awarding organisation WJEC £350,000 in total for breaching exams rules in two separate cases - including ...
The report highlights that just 2.97% of A-levels taken in 2024 were in languages, with subjects like PE now attracting more ...
The government will be introducing a new approach to school sport, as part of a series of plans announced by the Government ...
The programme will give young people something to aspire to through workshops and sessions to help them gain the skills and experience needed into jobs, apprenticeships and what’s needed to succeed.
Cutting back on energy use in a school kitchen Catering A number of reports have indicated that schools can cut down on their energy use and save money by changing what catering equipment they use and ...
Functioning equipment Let us firstly consider our trusted friend the humble toaster – often the cause for setting off the smoke detector and calling out the Fire and Rescue Service, wasting a lot of ...
According to a new survey, commissioned by Cambridge University Press & Assessment, the public is split how AI should be used ...
The newly announced funding will support the creation of adaptable, inclusive spaces, such as sensory breakout rooms and the ...
The Scottish Government's Entrepreneurial Education Fund supports programmes that embedded entrepreneurial education in ...
Over half (57%) of low-income families say their child struggles to access devices or reliable internet outside school for ...