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Sir Martyn is clear that he wants inspection to be a professional conversation. He told members that he wants inspectors to ...
The government has all but ruled out naming individuals responsible for academy trust scandals in public investigation ...
This was because of increased recruitment, “rapidly falling” pupil numbers and “more favourable forecasts” for teacher ...
In total, councils expect to spend £1.5 billion on SEND transport for pre-16 year olds in the 2024-25 financial year – which ...
The EHRC’s interim update states that “pupils who identify as trans girls should not be permitted to use the girls’ toilet or ...
Rule-breaking spending by academies on antique furniture, booze and staff gift cards have been revealed after a government ...
Government is being urged to publish details of its plan to recruit 6,500 new teachers, after officials reportedly said ...
The DfE has reduced targets for recruiting graduates to teacher training schemes, while the number of applicants has risen ...
The schools bill’s aim to reduce uniform costs is a great showcase for the government’s mission-led approach to removing ...
Our analysis suggests 55 (85 per cent) are from trusts. Seven (11 per cent) work for local authorities, their school ...
The school leaders’ union NAHT has launched legal action against Ofsted over its report card reforms, warning its ...
Matt Wrack has vowed to stay as NASUWT general secretary after the union was forced to reopen nominations and pay legal costs ...