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The Conservative peer says the schools bill “does not strengthen our system: it centralises it, homogenises it and risks ...
This was because of increased recruitment, “rapidly falling” pupil numbers and “more favourable forecasts” for teacher ...
Our forecast indicates that supply may be closer to meeting schools’ needs in 2026, but this year’s job market is based on ...
Our analysis suggests 55 (85 per cent) are from trusts. Seven (11 per cent) work for local authorities, their school ...
A headteachers’ union is set to campaign for academies to be allowed to return to local authority oversight, warning schools ...
Labour rightly put professional development at the heart of its 2024 education manifesto. To deliver its promised training entitlement, it must be embedded in a system that empowers the profession.
Every secondary school and alternative provision should have lead staff member dedicated to preventing violence against women ...
The schools bill’s aim to reduce uniform costs is a great showcase for the government’s mission-led approach to removing ...
Education unions have launched legal action against the Teaching Regulation Agency over concerns non-white teachers are ...
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 government should “mobilise a national effort” and revive “public targets” to halve persistent absence, according to the ...