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”...
Government funding for national professional qualifications (NPQs) has been “crucial” to many participants, and only around one in 10 believe their school would have...
Schools are paying almost a 100% mark-up on the pay of supply teachers, with cover staff “largely dissatisfied” with their pay, a government research...
One in five teachers and leaders believe pupil behaviour has got worse, while more school workers have reported being bullied, harassed and discriminated against....
Only around one in six schools will continue offering tutoring in the future, new research suggests, with calls for ministers to explore further funding...
A 24-school academy trust has been handed “exceptional financial support” after running up a £6 million deficit, including after buying iPads for its staff...
Rebuilding and extension projects at several schools have come to an abrupt halt after ISG, one of the country’s largest construction companies, went into...
Government officials have been tasked with drawing up proposals to balance out a school system that currently heavily favours academies. One idea under consideration...
The new Ofsted Academy will start publishing inspector training materials later this term in a bid to boost transparency. The watchdog said the academy...