We are delighted to announce CfEY’s flagship event for 2023: a celebration of the resilience and recovery of the education and youth sectors following the pandemic. Three years on from the start of the pandemic, we’re taking this opportunity to reflect on – and most importantly celebrate – the achievements and resilience of practitioners and…
Hello! It’s been another eventful week in the world of education and youth policy. Catch-up on some of the key reports, analysis and commentary with this handy round-up, courtesy of our policy team. This week, our Friday Five covers the relationship between extracurricular activities and employability, the Skills Improvement Fund, funding for school repairs, the…
Almost two-thirds (65 per cent) of leaders across primary and secondary schools in England say The Department for Education (DfE) has too much power over decision-making in their school, new research has shown. In comparison, only one in five (20 per cent) feel their local authority has too much control, according to over 400 school leaders’…
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