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Labour has made “breaking down the barriers to opportunity” one of its five central missions in government. But the Sutton ...
The Department for Education will today set out details of its “Inclusion 2028” programme. The previous iteration, Inclusion ...
Research by Dame Rachel de Souza, the children’s commissioner, found almost all schools restricted phone use, but just 3.5 ...
More than one in ten schools give children less than 30 minutes for lunch, an increase on six years ago, new polling suggests ...
The EHRC recommended the guidance and proposed definition of reasonable force “explains that ‘reasonable’ must be interpreted ...
Monitoring inspections for areas deemed to have ‘widespread’ failures in their SEND provision will restart this term, a ...
It is a good thing that the NPQs are being reviewed and that the DfE is asking for views. However, the way it is going about ...
It starts with the curriculum. We need a true curriculum for mastery, clearly mapped across sub-domains within maths, giving ...
Schools are being invited to take part in a new trial to assess whether AI-powered lesson planning can reduce teacher ...
Funding for the government’s widely lauded maths hubs scheme will fall by 20 per cent next year, with one trust saying its ...
Academy trusts in financial trouble should not get government bailouts unless they agree to mergers or to clear out “failing ...
High needs funding for pupils educated in mainstream schools would go directly to those schools via a weighted formula rather ...
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