Young carers are often punished for poor attendance, punctuality or behaviour by school staff who do not know about or understand their personal circumstances.
The new Teachers' Standards came into force this month alongside new appraisal and capability procedures. The government claims they are simpler and more transparent. Former headteacher Brian Rossiter...
After attending an international learning platforms conference earlier this year, head of ICT Rachael Howarth shares her advice on how schools can get the most out of their learning platforms.
Police in London investigate nine cases a year where a child's welfare is at risk because someone believes them to be a witch or possessed by a demonic spirit. DC Tina Pearce explains the role that...
An Apprentice-style scheme in Inverclyde is helping young people to learn business skills and find employment. Jackie Cosh explains.
Schools in Glasgow have improved significantly in the last five years with higher standards, better attendances and fewer exclusions, according to an analysis of inspection reports.
Headteachers have urged councils to avoid taking parents to court over truancy as it is "time-consuming, bureaucratic and ineffective".
This academic year has seen a torrent of educational change, with a mix of policy debate, Ofsted reform and union action. Rebekah Bell looks at the key stories covered by SecEd in 2011/12.
The Prince's Trust's xl programme helps students who may, for whatever reason, be struggling in schools to achieve their potential. Lauren Hyams explains.
Businesses are being urged to forge partnerships with their local schools to help them overcome leadership and workforce challenges.