Tutoring providers scale down as the flagship catch-up scheme closes Reduced demand has forced five of the National Tutoring Programme’s biggest providers to close or scale back their operations – ...
Unemployed ex-schools minister says ‘there's a lot of schools that will see who I used to represent … and won't even give me an interview’ Unemployed ex-schools minister says ‘there's a lot of schools ...
But leader Daniel Kebede calls for 'major pay correction' But leader Daniel Kebede calls for 'major pay correction' ...
Education secretary also calls for a recommendation on whether greater flexibility is needed for TLR payments Bridget Phillipson has asked the School Teachers’ Review Body for recommendations on 2025 ...
The role of virtual heads is “vital now more than ever” in a post-pandemic world where vulnerable pupils have further lost out, the government has said. Virtual heads will from this month support the ...
MPs have elected Helen Hayes as chair of the House of Commons education select committee. The Dulwich and West Norwood MP and ...
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, ...
Gwyn ap Harri, chief design officer at XP School Trust, exploded onto the scene in 2014 with his tiny... Tracey Cleverly, who co-founded and now leads the Learning Academy Partnership, has been at the ...
Scores of coursework could be lost from 'weak' security, as many teachers went without tech training last year, regulator warns Scores of coursework could be lost from 'weak' security, as many ...
New international evidence shows England is an outlier in its approach to skills to the detriment of equity and social mobility New international evidence shows England is an outlier in its approach ...
He changed his mind when his favourite teacher at the “struggling” Langham School in Tottenham he attended told him that “if ...