As the sector awaits delayed details of how government plans to deliver on its flagship pledge, experts have given evidence ...
School pupils and staff are set to be eligible for trips to Europe after ministers agreed terms with the EU to rejoin the ...
Ministers must do more to protect the teaching of British values in schools, or teachers and pupils risk being cowed by hate, ...
That is inclusion. And yet, as policy is reshaped, specialist leaders remain largely absent from the conversation. You cannot ...
Note‑taking remains a highly effective, well‑understood method for consolidating information, and a strong baseline for any ...
The David Ross Education Trust (DRET) has appointed Simon Rose, currently the organisation’s interim boss, to the position ...
First, the reassurance. Parents have a huge amount of confidence in their children’s schools. The vast majority believe their ...
When Andrew Truby answered a “mysterious” job advert and became the sole employee of a government-trialled Catholic ...
In a new Teacher Tapp survey, commissioned by homelessness charity Shelter, 52 per cent of more than 7,100 teachers in ...
Exam board Pearson has been fined £2 million by Ofqual for “serious” rule breaches which affected tens of thousands of ...
The figures are stark. Almost a quarter of pupils (23 per cent) say they “never” feel safe or “only on some days”. In a class ...
Parents believe underfunding is the biggest issue facing schools today, with two fifths reporting being asked to contribute ...
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