Only half of primary schools on a £22 million flagship government inclusion programme were given all the support on offer, an ...
Schools will be “expected” to use a new government framework for supply teacher agency spending, which will include new caps ...
Across secondary and primary, postgraduate initial teacher training (PGITT) hit 99 per cent of its target. This is up from 69 ...
Abuse of headteachers over phone bans in their schools is “completely unacceptable”, the education secretary has said, after ...
Here are five things we’ve learned about how to give governance more of the spotlight. Governance should be visible, valued ...
The spending watchdog has defended its “reasonable” decision to forecast the impact of a £6 billion SEND funding shortfall on ...
Too many children are “falling out of step with the expectations of school life” through absence, making them “more likely to ...
Ofsted has warned of “multiple missed opportunities” to identify pupils’ SEND needs and arrange support to keep them in ...
In today’s educational landscape, schools are expected to support every aspect of a pupil’s development, including emotional wellbeing and mental health.
The government will set out how it intends to plug an estimated £6 billion shortfall in SEND funding at the next spending ...
With over 30 years of experience in delivering skills-based learning, the education charity and awarding organisation, ASDAN, ...
This will be hard to get right. The DfE response to the review makes clear that getting the right level of specificity in foundation subjects will be important, especially in foundation subjects, and ...
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