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The exams regulator is “closely scrutinising” Edexcel’s approach to awarding A-level maths this year following complaints ...
Government’s decision not to “thrust” a “random vision” for education upon the profession is “refreshing”, the chair of the ...
Twenty-seven schools out of more than 2,700 inspected in 2020 were judged to have safeguarding practices that were “not ...
New “lending libraries” of assistive technology for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are set ...
In previous years, the statutory guidance has tended to be published in May or June, before coming into force the following ...
An expert panel aimed at helping make mainstream schools more inclusive to children with SEND has been extended until after ...
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson has backtracked on a key element of her flagship pledge to recruit 6,500 “new” ...
The statutory SEN route has been justified in terms of the protection of provision it gives parents, even if it is often a ...
Ministers have shown a willigness to listen. This will be crucial as they work out the detail of their reforms ...
Equity isn’t just a value; it’s a responsibility. That’s why we’ve taken the bold step of introducing equalised shared ...
Nicholas Breakspear Catholic School went from being rated 'inadequate' to 'outstanding' by Ofsted in 10 years. Headteacher ...
Members of the National Education Union (NEU) at 14 Outwood Grange academies will be staging walkouts across 10 days in July, ...