Government will explore “whether we should be developing more formative assessments around oracy”, the schools minister has ...
The handover of the teachers’ pensions scheme to an Indian IT giant has been delayed for a second time. Tata Consultancy Services was due to take over the reins managing the Tea ...
Journalists are being banned from conferences where ministers, senior government civil servants and advisers are slated to speak. Three events in recent weeks have seen Schools We ...
First, keeping an open mind. To deliver something successfully, especially as complex as SEND reform, you need to be able to ...
The Green Party’s surging popularity among teachers should be a “wake-up call” to Labour, the general secretary of the ...
Government SEND reforms don’t go far enough to force health services to deliver support, experts have warned. MPs warned ...
The government’s schools white paper presents one of the most significant reforms to England’s education and special ...
Plans to run more than 100 academies could leave the country’s biggest trust “spread thin”, a former academies minister has warned.
Ofsted chief inspector Martyn Oliver has been blasted for an “incendiary” speech to school leaders, as headteachers insist schools’ contexts are not being adequately conside ...
Collaboration between teachers and schools boosts everyone but we risk backsliding to a culture of competition and compliance ...
A former children’s services boss has been appointed the Department for Education’s regional director for the east Midlands. Nigel Minns has moved into the role this month, ha ...
Some children start reception without the routines, skills or independence needed to settle quickly. Some require support with basic self-care well into the first term. Colleagues point to factors ...
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