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Edwards, a former regional schools commissioner and interim chief of the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA), is one ...
Ruth Perry’s sister has joined education sector leaders in a last-ditch call for Ofsted to pause its “rushed” planned reforms ...
Delegates at the union’s annual conference in Harrogate argued last week that victories in disputes that put trusts “on the ...
A Court of Appeal judge has said schools risk “over-complicating and over-legalising” decisions on exclusions if they give “undue focus” to a pupil’s ethnicity and background.
Inclusive schools are strong schools — for everyone. This principle lies at the heart of teh south west social mobility ...
Dr Patrick Roach left as general secretary of the teaching union this week after Matt Wrack, the former head of the Fire ...
Schools will get heavily discounted software updates to keep older computers running Windows 10 when support for the ...
Councils are effectively slicing up to 9 per cent of maintained school budgets, a Schools Week investigation has found – and ...
Engaging parents in transitions, embedding digital literacy across the curriculum, and supporting pupils with speech, ...
The government has committed to publishing revised guidance for schools this year on supporting trans pupils, with the ...
Despite the broken state of England’s SEND system, we now have a golden opportunity to get it right.
Schools are having up to 28 per cent shaved off their budgets by academy trusts that pool their funding, an investigation has ...