A quarter of year 13 students have sought mental health support in the last year – with a third of these young people still to receive the help they need.
It is unlikely that schools will see a return to pre-pandemic attendance levels by the end of 2023, an analysis has concluded.
The impending Autumn Statement is a golden opportunity to address key problems in education – if ministers can resist the urge to chase cheap headlines, says Paul Whiteman
Ideas for making a success of flexible working, a list of workload reduction priorities, and some key leadership actions – all aimed at boosting teacher retention – have been outlined in three new...
Based on her work as a Pupil Premium lead across two schools, Emma Goldfinch offers five ways to support, engage and build relationships with Pupil Premium parents
This edition of the SecEd Webinar focused on Ofsted and the curriculum – considering inspection trends, hearing experiences from schools recently inspected, and offering practical advice for all those...
Reading and attendance are two of the two biggest barriers to progress for disadvantaged children according to an analysis of schools’ Pupil Premium statements.
A mental health absence code, better resources for SEND support, breakfast clubs and enrichment activities, and a national mentoring programme – all could be key to tackling the school attendance...
With a quarter of secondary students persistently absent, flexi-schooling is an option and is easier to achieve than you might think. Sarah Sudea sets out the case for enabling more pupils to go to...
This episode discusses how we can build strong connections and relationships with our students – especially those who are vulnerable or 'hard to reach' – in order that they have the best chance of...