Monthly Archives July 2019
Ofsted chief warns over Steiner schools as she reveals that three quarters failed inspection
DfE agrees 2.75% pay rise for all teachers
Time to reform Britain’s fee-paying schools to end the engine of privilege
Parents opt for ‘aggressive’ behaviour towards teachers in bid to raise complaints, watchdog finds
Ofsted under fire in its own survey of teachers’ wellbeing
Hundreds of Labour councillors campaign to end private schools in UK
Weeding, writing and arithmetic… why green fingers are good for our children
Are school holidays bad for teachers’ mental health?
Condemning poor children to a life without culture is a form of cruelty
Teacher Pay
‘Broken’ school funding system condemned by MPs
Heads call on Ofsted to publish inspector training
Special needs education breaking our budgets, warn councils
Oxford’s admission problem is because state schools fail to push their brightest pupils, vice chancellor suggests
Guest Post: The Big Hair Assembly: Five Reasons You Should be There
Pioneering National Retraining Scheme gets underway as new digital service Get Help to Retrain launches in Liverpool
Council chiefs defend record of transparency in maintained schools
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