Impact of racist language and violence on schools and communities
When national debate normalises prejudice and even violence, this has a direct impact on young people and in schools and colleges.
When national debate normalises prejudice and even violence, this has a direct impact on young people and in schools and colleges.
Suicides have been linked to unmanageable workloads, national assessment procedures including inspections and league tables, and long working hours.
Students and schools are suffering the consequences of a teacher recruitment and retention crisis.
The latest SEND data illustrates the unsustainable SEND funding shortfall.
Brighton Academy Trust (UBAT) has been withholding public funding from our school and instead spending it on non-pupil facing roles in their central services.
We call on all the political parties to think again and commit to investing in the next generation.
Department for Education underspend robs schools of £1.9bn to spend on crumbling buildings .
Joseph Rowntree Foundation research on impact of deepening poverty on primary schools and GP surgeries.
National Education Union poll finds nearly three quarters of teachers have considered leaving the profession because of the negative impact of Ofsted on workload and their mental health.
Any new Government will need to reverse cuts to education to boost skills, close equity gaps and deliver the necessary workforce.
The international community must not ignore the plight of Afghan women and girls.
The Green Party manifesto offers a refreshing chance to change the education system.