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As things stand, technical education courses at pre-16 will receive no such uplift. This leaves schools (and colleges in the ...
Unite said almost 85 per cent of those voting in its ballot supported strikes, on a turnout of over 70 per cent. Unite said its members had been forced to strike by a “lack of meaningful consultation ...
The main driver of this growth is the increasing numbers of requests for EHCP assessments, particularly in the early years. There were 154,000 requests for an EHCP in 2024, an 88-per cent increase ...
Former teachers have turned campaigners to call out the misuse of support plans which they say are being 'weaponised' to ...
The wider issue of misinformation is a cross-societal one. In our focus groups with parents, participants revealed conspiracy ...
The recent spending review pledged £4.7 billion extra for schools. But accounting for rising costs, this works out as a less ...
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson told leaders this evening she “won’t shy away from [doing] what’s difficult and long ...
Twenty leaders have been appointed to the Department for Education’s new academy trust CEO advisory group. Among the names ...
A new “expert teacher” role should be established to reward and retain staff who want to further their careers but stay in ...
Cuts to funding for national professional qualifications (NPQs) have prompted a sharp drop-off in take-up despite more ...
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson has backtracked on a key element of her flagship pledge to recruit 6,500 “new” ...
One of Toop’s three “big priorities” for the next five years will be to “reignite” Teach First’s “movement for change” by ...
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