The EIS union says the compensation payouts went to three teachers who were assaulted at work.
Tag: Education
Surge in teenagers setting up businesses, study suggests
The number of UK teenagers with their own businesses has gone up 700% in 10 years, research suggests.
Student loan online accounts to undergo overhaul in 2020
The government says a new online service will offer graduates more up-to-date balance information.
Egyptian mummy at Cambridge college needs more visitors
Hermione, a 2,000-year-old Egyptian mummy, is not getting enough visitors, a Cambridge college says.
Stay-at-home dads set up father-friendly playgroup
Dan Rainsford and Sam Chatterley set up a group so other stay-at-home fathers don’t feel alone.
Bumbleance: The transportation service for sick kids
The ambulance service, available in the Republic of Ireland, is hoping to expand to NI.
Christmas: Retired woodworker sends presents around the world
Ted Bird keeps his workshop going 10 months a year to make toys for children across the globe.
Essex children faced with ‘inequality’ in special needs provision
Some children face a wait of up to two years for autism assessments, inspectors find.
Vulnerable children moved miles from home – report
Nearly 12,000 children are placed in care 20 miles or more from friends and family, a report shows.
Nine lessons for a happy family Christmas
How to keep your domestic festivities delightful – not frightful.
Christmas grief: Coping with the empty chair
Losing a loved one can make the festive season extremely hard to face for some families.
Why so many Japanese children refuse to go to school
Can free schools solve the problem of “futoko”, Japan’s phenomenon of refusing to attend school?