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Government lacks a “coherent plan” to boost recruitment, hasn’t clearly explained how its 6,500 teacher target was calculated ...
The curriculum and assessment review is dealing with “dilemmas” over the volume of GCSE assessment and concerns over ...
National key stage 2 SATs results show another slight increase in the proportion of pupils meeting the “expected” standard.
If the government is serious about meeting its teacher recruitment target, it must create the conditions for innovation, not stifle them. That means supporting schools that trial new ideas, ...
The government has published a 150-page “writing framework” for primary schools, which encourages schools to prioritise handwriting, get children to speak aloud and has a “renewed focus” on reception.
Watchdog report shows widespread clashes between councils and academy trusts as Labour plans admission reforms ...
The government will also develop a new training course for reception teachers and put more early years content into National ...
To unlock their full potential, we need to keep apprenticeship funding in line with other ITT routes, cut unnecessary red ...
Children's commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza sets out a new blueprint to safeguard children in unregistered AP ...
Treating the specialist and alternative sectors as afterthoughts means ministers have missed chances to progress towards a ...
A new “expert teacher” role should be established to reward and retain staff who want to further their careers but stay in ...
The majority of the school reforms pledged in the Labour manifesto have either been implemented or are progressing, a Schools ...