The 2024 Labour party election manifesto was almost entirely silent on the question of how our school system should develop.
“When you look at the types of need that we’ve seen accelerating, it’s autistic spectrum disorder, social emotional and ...
Jill Duffy will step down as leader of the OCR exam board after seven years at the helm. Duffy will leave her role as group ...
School exclusions are too often a hugely divisive topic. Attempting to take the issue on, especially with any nuance, can ...
Interesting fact: The name Clutterbuck has Flemish origins. The official story dates back to Flemish cloth makers who came to ...
Are we giving TAs the right support for a challenging role? The teaching assistant role has changed considerably over the ...
Parents of pupils subject to child protection enquiries or plans will need permission from their local authority to home ...
In the face of recruitment challenges and a national exodus of teachers, a school in Suffolk is pioneering flexible working ...
Ministers will ask councils to provide more details on the travel they arrange for pupils to get to school in an attempt to ...
Setting up your own specialist resource provision is attractive to schools too, for a number of reasons. However, doing so ...
The new government appears to want to discourage small, new MATs like ours, but we must all be partners in delivering its ...
Labour's regional teams are our chance to finally have sector-led, collaborative and universal school improvement ...