by vinnie walsh | st Jun 2019 | News
A growing number of teachers want their pupils to learn more about the climate crisis and are calling for environmental training so they can prepare children for a rapidly changing world, according to a poll. The findings from YouGov research commissioned by Oxfam...
by vinnie walsh | th Jun 2019 | News
New data revealed that the amount of schools that manage to retain an outstanding Ofsted rating has halved. The alarming re-inspection figures prompted the governmental department to issue a warning to those who earn the highest grade not to get complacent. Only 16...
by vinnie walsh | th Jun 2019 | News
Students could become less disruptive in lessons if teachers greeted them individually at the door of a classroom, a report suggests. A study from the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) finds a lack of evidence that...
by vinnie walsh | rd Jun 2019 | News
Boris Johnson says he would ‘significantly’ lift spending on secondary school students to at least £5,000 per pupil if he becomes the next prime minister. In his first major domestic policy proposal, Johnson, a former foreign secretary and the front-runner...
by vinnie walsh | st May 2019 | News
Parents took to the streets to highlight a ‘crisis’ in special education needs. Campaigners also delivered a petition with 13,000 signatures to Downing Street yesterday (May 30), begging the government for more funding to match the demand. Their protest...
by vinnie walsh | th May 2019 | News
Young people across Kent stepped out of classes to join climate protests. Taking inspiration from 15-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg, they joined other students around the world on Friday (May 24) in making their voices heard. The Youth Strike for...