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A former education secretary and ex-children’s commissioner are among members of a taskforce on how to reform the “broken” ...
But the cause-and-effect relationship between results and mental health is not a one-way street. New analysis from PBE ...
Bridget Phillipson today said schools “can help ease the pressure on families right now by reducing the number of branded ...
Schools and colleges in the UK are navigating a complex web of financial challenges, but within these challenges lie ...
DfE reports gender pay gap increase The gender pay gap at the Department for Education has increased by 5.7 percentage points in favour of men.
Lord Agnew makes Inspiration Trust comeback as he returns to trustee role Former academies minister Lord Agnew is to rejoin the academy trust he helped found as a trustee, it has ...
David Carter: There’s no such thing as an ‘untouchable’ school The national schools commissioner has dismissed claims of “untouchable” schools too toxic for new sponsors to take over – ...
Piecemeal reform can’t solve teaching’s workforce crisis The problem is much more fundamental and will require Labour to usher in a new paradigm of professionalism - but not by themselves ...
Despite top grades rising slightly again across the country this year, the north east saw a four per cent drop in the proportion of As and A*s achieved by its youngsters. It is now the only region in ...
Saqib Bhatti has pledged to “hold Labour to account for their damaging policies and empty promises” following his appointment as a shadow education minister ...