NAHT comment on the government's plans to secure the teaching of community languages at GCSE and A Level.
NAHT comment on government plans to work with exam boards and Ofqual to make sure as wide a range of language subjects as possible continue to be taught.
The RSA's Director of Creative Learning and Development, Joe Hallgarten, has responded to the Education Secretary's attempt to compel schools to adopt the EBacc.
Today, Caroline Lucas MP reintroduces the Bill on personal, social and health education and sex and relationships education (PSHE and SRE).
Today (10 July), the Education Endowment Foundation publishes its report on how the use of philosophy in schools can help with core subjects like English and maths.
Today (25, June) London Mayor Boris Johnson publishes a major new report on careers provision for young people. The report will say that every young Londoner should have completed at least 100 hours...
School leaders' union NAHT is delighted to announce that it is to partner with the Youth Sport Trust (YST) as its charity of choice for 2015-16, underlining the importance of PE and sport in...
BBC Children in Need and Lloyds Bank have joined forces to launch Champions for Change, a scheme designed to help combine fundraising with learning.
A trial of Thinking, doing, talking science, a low-cost intervention that helps primary school teachers to deliver creative science lessons, saw participating pupils' science scores increase by three...
The British Library has produced online resources to support schools in teaching about Magna Carta which is, as we all know, 800 years old this year.