One in Five Scottish Nurseries Predict Losses as Funding Rates Fail to Cover Costs
This analysis explores how Andy Burnham's potential premiership might reshape further education policy, from devolved skills budgets to apprenticeships and adult learning provision across England.
Tuition sector leaders are urging the Department for Education to engage with frontline professionals before deploying artificial intelligence tools in educational settings. The call highlights growing concerns about balancing technological innovation with the human interaction central to effective tutoring.
Delays in the marking of Key Stage 2 SATs have renewed calls for the nationalisation of the assessment process, with concerns growing over private contractors' ability to deliver timely results. Schools face mounting uncertainty as they await pupil scores, prompting serious debate over whether crucial national examinations should be brought back under direct government control.