NFER: Dealing with the pandemic fallout
What, practically, can be done to protect teacher wellbeing following a series of national lockdowns?
What, practically, can be done to protect teacher wellbeing following a series of national lockdowns?
Following the death of Sarah Everard, thoughts turn to what can be done within the education sector to help tackle rape culture.
It has been suggested that the government must start thinking longer term with its education catch-up plans.
The UK government has pledged £700m to an education recovery package following nationwide college closures.
The government is considering measures to help students catch up on lost school time with £1bn+ funding for the programme.
The government has announced that it will extend its free digital devices scheme to include Independent Providers.
With this latest lockdown in mind, here are some ideas to ease the path.
Apprenticeship assessment has now been handed over to Ofqual following a lack of regulatory powers.
UCAS has announced that university offers could soon be based on actual grades as opposed to teacher predictions.
It's been revealed that the next stage in the government's plan to improve the quality of FE qualifications is underway.
Lecturers and colleges in England are set to receive support so they can help students learn at home if they must self-isolate.
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