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The health sector must take on “increased accountability” for SEND provision, experts have said, as they warned a national ...
The DfE has reduced targets for recruiting graduates to teacher training schemes, while the number of applicants has risen ...
Closing the disadvantage gap in the classroom means teachers must somehow mitigate for these deep-seated effects. Before ...
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson has revealed the RISE teams are now set to start working with more than 200 schools, ...
Labour ministers faced a barrage of complaints about school funding in Parliament today, as the leader of the largest academy ...
The School Teachers’ Review Body has recommended a pay rise of “close to 4 per cent”, potentially setting government on a ...
Schools will get heavily discounted software updates to keep older computers running Windows 10 when support for the operating system ceases this year. Microsoft will no longer provide free software ...
“Following the issuing of legal proceedings, the NASUWT’s national executive committee received legal advice and voted on the ...
A Court of Appeal judge has said schools risk “over-complicating and over-legalising” decisions on exclusions if they give ...
As the challenges facing learners continue to evolve, preparing them for life beyond the classroom has never been more ...
Delegates at the union’s annual conference in Harrogate argued last week that victories in disputes that put trusts “on the ...
Ruth Perry’s sister has joined education sector leaders in a last-ditch call for Ofsted to pause its “rushed” planned reforms ...