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Pupils who are “very settled” in special schools will not be forced to move under the government’s plans to meet more needs ...
She asked what work the government was doing to “make sure that there’s clear guidance, but also to make sure that the ...
In previous years, the statutory guidance has tended to be published in May or June, before coming into force the following September. In an email today, the DfE said: “We will publish keeping ...
Members of the National Education Union (NEU) at 14 Outwood Grange academies will be staging walkouts across 10 days in July, ...
Four of the government’s five missions – on crime, health and growth as well as opportunity – all revolve directly around investing in children and young people. Ministers understand this, and are ...
GMB’s national officer Kevin Brandstatter called the offer a “real terms pay cut” and “one of the worst in the public sector”. “Offering teachers 4 per cent and badly paid school support staff and ...
Cleverly was appointed education secretary by Boris Johnson in July 2022. It came in the wake of an exodus of ministers from ...
Data obtained by Schools Week shows that 15,362 retired teachers have so far made a decision after getting detailed ...
Across England, a quiet transformation is underway. In schools up and down the country, leaders are reshaping how we support children at risk of exclusion or disengagement. Internal Alternative ...
A new evaluation of a programme using social, emotional and mental health ( SEMH) interventions to support students in ...
New study has found school pupils in exam years are missing coursework, dropping subjects and facing disruption because of ...
For policymakers, local authorities and other system leaders, the message is clear: Effective system change isn’t always ...