Allowing staff to take PPA off-site, moving staff training online, staggered hours and other strategies are just the gateway ...
As figures reveal a ‘dispiriting’ drop in reading for pleasure and literacy gaps persist, we are taking a trust-wide approach ...
The new government should use falling pupil numbers to boost funding for the worst-off pupils, the Education Policy Institute has said. A report from the think tank renewed its calls for better ...
More and more families are getting in debt to their schools to feed their children, reveals a new survey More and more families are getting in debt to their schools to feed their children, reveals a ...
His union’s strike ballot was sent to 40 non-academised colleges. Blackpool sixth form college was later withdrawn as it became an academy after the ballot went out. Out of a 62 per cent turnout, 97 ...
Pupils at Kensington Aldgridge Academy KAA draw values of fearlessness, despite the Grenfell tragedy overshadowing their ...
With careful long-term planning, this can be a win-win situation. Experienced teachers who need flexibility can gain it by dedicating more of their time to mentoring ECTs and trainees across the ...
The EPI has called on the Department for Education to “conduct a fresh, transparent, evidence-informed review of whether the phonics screening check is an effective national intervention that helps ...
It’s not just councils that are bankrupt; we also need to address the top-down model of SEND policy-making itself. To solve the crisis, ministers must focus on harnessing the creative energy of local ...
In a recent study, teachers expressed that one of the key facets of peer collaboration they particularly value is the openness that comes without accountability pressures. The same research showed ...
Ofsted “can’t” judge schools on admissions, a senior official at the watchdog has insisted, following “inaccurate” reports ...
Unfinished Business aims to capture all of this and serve as a call to action for future and current educators. Edited by ...