Government will explore “whether we should be developing more formative assessments around oracy”, the schools minister has said. Georgia Gould also said the aim...
Journalists are being banned from conferences where ministers, senior government civil servants and advisers are slated to speak. Three events in recent weeks have...
Government SEND reforms don’t go far enough to force health services to deliver support, experts have warned. MPs warned ministers last year the health...
The prominent boss of a troubled academy trust saddled with a multi-million-pound deficit has resigned following a leave of absence. Schools Week previously revealed...
School nurseries lack the staff, space or demand to offer more wraparound, holiday or pre-school childcare, particularly in poorer areas, research shows. The government...
Fewer than one in 30 teachers and leaders say their school uses suspensions excessively, despite fresh government pressure on leaders to keep more pupils...
With a schools white paper expected within weeks, leaks to national newspapers offer only a piecemeal glimpse at what might happen with SEND reform....
AP brings particular challenges, so governors should look differently at risk, accountability, attendance and results, says Nicola Hall Alternative provision is often described as...
The government is planning to “update” its guidance on collective worship in England’s schools after the Supreme Court ruled the delivery of the practice...
Headlines about small schools “escaping” the DfE’s school improvement drive miss the point, writes Julie Kelly When a year group has eight pupils, a...