Pupils in mixed-ability classes make slower progress in maths compared to those grouped by attainment, a new report suggests.
More than half of occupational therapists say they are unable to provide the level or type of support children in their area ...
Ministers have been urged to “end the heartbreak of books versus pipes”, after a survey found half of school heads had parts ...
Ministers are mulling changes to a controversial policy that allowed councils to raid nearly £ 380 million from school ...
Schools began to scale back their language provision after plans to withdraw the EBacc were announced, sparking fears that ...
Now retired, the career civil servant Shan Scott wants to shed light on the body’s inner workings and have her say on ...
The Department for Education is set to introduce a statutory mobile phone ban in schools, to give “legal force to what ...
Almost four in 10 leaders expect their school will make cuts to support for pupils with SEND next year, sparking concerns ...
Ian Bauckham has issued his first formal ‘rebuke’ to an exam board ...
Schools have received “limited” government support to manage the risks of falling rolls to educational performance and value ...
The head of a school held up by the government as an exemplar of its planned school food revolution says current funding ...
Union leaders warn plans to slash dozens of jobs at one of England’s biggest academy trusts are “utterly disgraceful” and ...