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The Pearson National Teaching Awards

It's our time to celebrate the incredible impact educators make every day. Enter an inspiring colleague or team for the 2025 Pearson National Teaching Awards today!

Tune into BBC One’s The One Show from 25 - 29 November and see firsthand the impact winning an award could have on your community as the 2024 Gold Winners are revealed.

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Multi-Academy Trusts

Supporting transformation and improvement across your trust 

Every trust has a unique set of needs. That’s why we’ll work with you to create the best package of teaching, learning and training solutions for your schools, teachers and learners.

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Coming early 2025: New DE&I report

Back in 2020, we published the Diversity and Inclusion in Schools report, one of our most impactful and widely viewed resources.

Now, as we approach the five-year milestone, we’re excited to launch the next report in the series. 

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Recent news and blog posts

  • A level Maths entries surge in 2024 to more than 100,000: a sign of changing attitudes and future opportunities?

    For the first time ever, more than 100,000 students are collecting A level Maths results in this summer’s exams.

    At Pearson, we’ve closely followed the rise in the popularity of maths over the last decade as the exam board that’s proud to support the largest number of schools and students with this subject.

    But what does such a significant 12.9% year-on-year rise in entries tell us?  

  • 6 steps to reducing your teachers' workload

    Ben Levinson, Headteacher at Kensington Primary School and winner of The Pearson National Teaching Awards Primary School of the Year 2020, shares his school’s approach to promote teacher agency and autonomy as part of a culture of trust to reduce workloads.

  • AI in Education: Positives and Problems

    Reading time: 6 minutes

    As published in HWRK Magazine

    Jonathan O’Donnell, Senior Computer Science Consultant and AI Lead at the Harris Federation explores the possibilities, potential pitfalls and examples of using AI in the classroom and beyond.     

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