A ‘phonics for maths’ is the right aspiration for government, but why wait to start priming teachers for a number-friendly curriculum A ‘phonics for maths’ is the right aspiration for government, but ...
Just 59% of mainstream school parents report that their child with additional needs is well-supported Just 59% of mainstream school parents report that their child with additional needs is ...
Researchers suggest genetic screening could 'function within current systems for SEND and alternative provision' Researchers suggest genetic screening could 'function within current systems for SEND ...
Schools pioneering new teams of fewer, but upskilled learning mentors and coaches Schools pioneering new teams of fewer, but upskilled learning mentors and coaches Schools are ditching the traditional ...
Around 1 in 25 schools nationally have offered support at some point as part of a hub Around 1 in 25 schools nationally have offered support at some point as part of a hub The last government spent ...
Bridget Phillipson extends use of formula and equation sheets for maths, physics and combined science until 2027 Bridget Phillipson extends use of formula and equation sheets for maths, physics and ...
Group to survey more than 100,000 school pupils, as new government quiet on future of attendance alliance Group to survey more than 100,000 school pupils, as new government quiet on future of ...
Councils are bracing for another big rise in the cost of transport and administration for SEND pupils, as the impact of rising demand is felt across the system. Data on expected local authority ...
Sixty per cent of primary teachers would refuse the opportunity to teach in secondaries – but some could be enticed by “signing-on” bonuses and buddy schemes. A Department for Education study, ...
Move gives schools more options to spend training funding, but unions warn apprentices 'must be paid at the going rate' Move gives schools more options to spend training funding, but unions warn ...
Four leadership contenders had little to say about what they'd do differently in education if elected Four leadership contenders had little to say about what they'd do differently in education if ...
One in five teachers and leaders believe pupil behaviour has got worse, while more school workers have reported being bullied, harassed and discriminated against. The findings were revealed today ...