The government’s new schools bill will dominate education policymaking for the next few years, before changes start to feed into classrooms across the country...
Teachers should be given powers to sanction parents who fail to engage in efforts to halt the “rising epidemic of disruptive and dangerous behaviour”...
Former schools minister Jonathan Gullis has suggested schools don’t want to employ him because of his political views, saying it is a “damning indictment...
One in three secondaries have been rocked by cyber-attacks in the last year, prompting warnings from the exams regulator that scores of children’s coursework...
Few school and trust leaders would deny that the operational capacity challenge has become acute in recent years, with rising costs, static budgets, and...
Councils have received thousands of pounds in “referral fees” by a tech company in return for their schools switching to its management information system...
Three in four headteachers are struggling to recruit teaching assistants, with most secondary and special school leaders anticipating needing more to cope with rising...