Schools are walking an attendance tightrope as the government ratchets up pressure on reducing stubbornly high absence rates ...
“Authentic leaders,” Frost says, “are often transparent in their thinking”. Sharing their own experience and revealing ...
To deliver its vision of more place-based working, government will need to remove these barriers. Here are three ways to get ...
Around 1 in 25 schools nationally have offered support at some point as part of a hub Around 1 in 25 schools nationally have offered support at some point as part of a hub The last government spent ...
Move gives schools more options to spend training funding, but unions warn apprentices 'must be paid at the going rate' Move gives schools more options to spend training funding, but unions warn ...
Pay recommendations must not be constrained by 'existing inadequate funding levels', say leaders Pay recommendations must not be constrained by 'existing inadequate funding levels', say leaders ...
The oracy commission’s final report calls for oracy to become the ‘fourth R’ of modern education’s emancipatory missions The oracy commission’s final report calls for oracy to become the ‘fourth R’ of ...
Tutoring providers scale down as the flagship catch-up scheme closes Reduced demand has forced five of the National Tutoring Programme’s biggest providers to close or scale back their operations – ...
Schools will also be able to use mental health support service referral letters to apply for extra support Schools will also be able to use mental health support service referral letters to apply for ...
Andrew Warren, the Department for Education’s regional director for the West Midlands, will leave the role later this year after almost six years in post. The senior civil servant posted on X, ...
Sixty per cent of primary teachers would refuse the opportunity to teach in secondaries – but some could be enticed by “signing-on” bonuses and buddy schemes. A Department for Education study, ...
Just 59% of mainstream school parents report that their child with additional needs is well-supported Just 59% of mainstream school parents report that their child with additional needs is ...