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Children should not stop playing sport in run up to exams as it has no impact on results, study suggests
Parents should not stop children playing sport in the run up to exams because it has no impact on results, a new study suggests.
Easter Sats revision classes ‘a growing trend’
There is a growing trend of primary schools running Easter holiday revision classes for formal tests, known as Sats, a teachers’ union says.
The ‘untold misery’ of special needs shortfalls
Large funding shortfalls for special educational needs in schools are causing “untold misery” for thousands of families, a teaching union says.
How to become a teacher – what you need to know
Thinking of becoming a teacher? Read our guide to qualifications, salary and insights from real teachers
Ofsted inspection grades challenged
Parents should have more reliable measures than Ofsted grades to compare schools in England, says a report from a new education think tank.
Four in 10 UK adults regret not taking maths more seriously at school, poll claims
Many admit they avoid helping children with homework because they ‘know’ they will struggle
Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith wants to ban packed lunches
Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith is calling for a ban on school packed lunches.
Recruitment Day
If you are a Primary Teacher, Teaching Assistant or Higher-Level Teaching Assistant looking for a fresh start this Easter then we want to meet you!
Can you answer these maths questions aimed at 11-year-olds?
British school children are suffering from maths anxiety ‒ take a sample quiz of key stage two maths to see how you would fare
Every school ‘needs dog as stress-buster’
Every school should have a dog or another pet to reduce stress in the classroom, says Sir Anthony Seldon.
