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It would be “nonsensical” to include primary teachers in Labour’s 6,500 new teachers target at a time when their pupil ...
One of the most frequent questions we are asked by teachers and senior education leaders is around retirement and more ...
Innovating governance structures can ease challenges and deliver tangible benefits - but mind the gaps Multi-academy trusts (MATs) face a fundamental challenge: recruiting and retaining skilled ...
When the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act, popularly known as Martyn’s Law, received royal assent in April this year, it signalled a significant shift in how public venues across the UK, ...
Meanwhile, researchers at the University of Manchester discovered that the city boasts a population that speaks over 150 ...
If what you’re looking for in a holiday read is a poignant, inspirational reminder of why you do this job, then look no ...
Admissions policies are of course just one lever schools can pull to effect positive change. But having done so, we are proud ...
“Worsening” high needs cost pressures, £600 million of “irregular” grant spending and bumper pay boosts and payouts for ...
In the response, issued today, the DfE said that “following careful consideration of the responses to this consultation on ...
A DfE review on the Safety valve scheme has found parents and councils are in 'direct conflict' over financial stability and ...
The recent spending review pledged £4.7 billion extra for schools. But accounting for rising costs, this works out as a less ...
The Metropolitan Police has said it will stop teaching lessons on violence against women and girls in schools, as experts are ...
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