Ministers announced last June they would repurpose empty primary school classrooms to create 100,000 childcare places in 3,334 settings The post Revealed: The first...
A teacher union leader has reported a “surge” in requests for support from members facing redundancies, warning funding cuts will prompt more industrial action...
One of the boldest and most ambitious responses to the disruption caused by the pandemic was introducing state-funded tutoring. The schemes launched during that...
Using AI to judge student writing “has the potential to revolutionise assessment and decimate workload”, according to the findings of a trial of the...
The government is seeking to “improve” the way schools report on pupil premium spending, as an influential committee demanded officials follow up with settings...
Ofsted has claimed its current inspection framework led to curriculum improvements, but is facing criticism for basing the finding on just 20 school visits....
This week’s government announcement of a forthcoming SEND white paper has ensured SEND reform rightly remains at the forefront of education policy. Rightly so,...
Echoing school leaders’ concerns raised in these pages last week, Twinkl’s new survey of over 6,500 teachers finds rapid adoption of generative AI is...
Special schools take in fewer staff directly from teacher training streams and instead “rely” on teachers gaining experience with SEND pupils in mainstream settings,...