Four issues stand out. First, the legislation requires Ofsted to reach a fairly blunt judgment on trusts: acceptable or unacceptable. At school level, there is existing convention and practice for ...
What once lived in a ‘teacher planner’ – attendance marks, test scores, effort and homework grades – now sits scattered ...
Two trust bosses have teamed up to develop their own artificial intelligence (AI) platform to solve the “challenge of data ...
The Department for Education confirmed to Schools Week that funding for means-tested free school meals would rise from £2.61 ...
The survey of 1,517 school leaders found 45 per cent of heads reported needing mental health and wellbeing support in the ...
Research by the Kreston group, a network of accountancy firms, found the proportion of trusts racking up in-year deficits ...
The House of Lords has amended the children’s wellbeing and schools bill to include a clause that would force ministers to ...
Juliet Chua, the director general of the schools group at the DfE, has been handed a new role as director general for the economic and domestic secretariat in the Cabinet Office. It comes as the ...
Primary school teachers reported more children are joining reception not “school ready” last year, a survey has found. A ...
Recruiting and retaining specialist maths teachers remains one of the most persistent challenges for secondary schools in ...
Ofsted boss Sir Martyn Oliver has admitted merging the behaviour and attendance judgment areas in the watchdog’s new inspections “did bother” him “tremendously”.
The government is investing £23 million in expanding a pilot to trial artificial intelligence and edtech tools in schools, the education secretary has announced ...
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