Young carers aged 11 to 16 are more than twice as likely to be persistently absent, twice as likely to be suspended from ...
Teenagers who lost access to their youth club due to government austerity measures performed worse in their GCSEs and were more likely to engage in criminal activity.
Almost a quarter of pupils report being frequently bullied with those with SEND or living in poverty at increased risk. Research involving more than 44,000 children and young people has been published ...
Research into effective leadership consistently highlights the importance of four key skills that we must develop in order to ...
Last year, Whitley Bay High School held its inaugural research fair – when teaching staff had the opportunity to present and ...
In this four-part series, teacher and coach Helen Webb offers practical advice for creating work/life balance. In part one, ...
Diagnosed with dyslexia as a child, SENCO and teacher Katherine Brown describes how she lives and learns with the condition – ...
How can metacognitive strategies be incorporated into science teaching to create an ambitious and inclusive curriculum, which ...
The Budget has been widely welcomed by an education sector used to being ignored by the Treasury. However, Daniel Kebede is still concerned about the lack of urgency in the government’s plans ...
How can we assess learners who use English as an additional language, taking into account their often diverse and distinctive ...
Effective teacher-tutor partnerships, where teachers and tutors work collaboratively, can improve access to tutoring interventions and boost outcomes for students who need support. Julia Silver outlin ...
Children do not necessarily fit easily into categories, especially those who have additional needs. Sara Alston considers how ...