If Labour wins power, it will unleash a “skills revolution” by revamping school curriculums and building more bridges between the worlds of school and...
The government has said it has “no plans” to change single-phrase Ofsted judgments, following reports they could be scrapped following Ruth Perry’s death. The...
Three-quarters of primary schools have had to cut teaching assistants numbers, despite the continued rise in pupils with special educational needs. The annual Sutton...
Trainee languages and physics teachers from overseas will no longer be eligible for a £10,000 relocation payment next year, in a move branded “inexplicable”...
The Department for Education has slashed its secondary school teacher recruitment targets by almost a tenth, despite missing them by 50 per cent last...
The government is reviewing guidance on holiday pay for term-time-only workers after law firms warned a mistake could leave schools and trusts out of...