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The government should mandate the “minimum resources, specialist expertise and equipment” every school in the country should ...
The upcoming white paper will establish “clear expectations of schools” for parent engagement and “improve how school ...
Over half of trusts are considering cuts to classroom staff to balance the books, with 60 per cent looking at reducing teaching assistant hours, while a third are looking at school leadership changes.
Georgia Gould, recently appointed as minister of state for school standards, told MPs in a high-profile Parliamentary debate ...
Councils have been told to honour the Armed Forces Covenant – pledging fair treatment for military families – amid “frequent” ...
“It’s a natural question to ask, you would think I’d be asking it of myself. But…no, I genuinely got up every single day and ...
Children’s minister Janet Daby has left government and early education minister Stephen Morgan has been made a government ...
Ofsted is refusing to publish data showing how many people support its new report card inspections, despite pledging ...
Language hubs showed “early signs of positive impacts” on partner schools in improving their delivery of language teaching, with the potential to improve pupil confidence, an interim report has found ...
While Ofsted is committed to strengthening the consistency of its inspections and has increased the size of inspection teams, ...
Pupils are behind more than half of so-called “insider” cyber attacks on schools, analysis by the Information Commissioner’s ...
The Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) is the pension scheme for non-teaching staff in local authority-maintained schools ...
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