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The recent spending review pledged £4.7 billion extra for schools. But accounting for rising costs, this works out as a less ...
Crucially, enrichment also helps develop essential skills for life and work: teamwork, resilience, emotional management, ...
However, the government plans to maintain the stipulation that most recruits have a 2:1 degree. Teach First has faced ...
Twenty leaders have been appointed to the Department for Education’s new academy trust CEO advisory group. Among the names ...
A London trust that already offers maternity pay 30 per cent above national levels is facing disruption today as staff strike ...
Better inclusion is a must, but without the safety net of an EHCP parents will not be won over. Their experience tells them ...
A minister has warned classrooms are 'in chaos' after new government data showed a 21 per cent rise in suspensions and ...
Ofsted has announced a series of webinars and regional events for schools to quell fears about the pace of its reforms. The ...
Sixty-eight per cent of those surveyed said “balancing the budget” was a main challenge. The figure is 8 percentage points up ...
Cuts to funding for national professional qualifications (NPQs) have prompted a sharp drop-off in take-up despite more ...
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson told leaders this evening she “won’t shy away from [doing] what’s difficult and long ...
The project, called Inclusion in Practice, was supported by ImpactEd, the Ambition Institute and Confederation of School ...