Exams AQA staff plan second walkout days before A-level results Exam board accuses Unison of trying to disrupt grading meetings Samantha Booth 3y Samantha Booth 3y Schools 1 in 3 teachers spends £200 a month on travel as fuel costs soar A Teacher Tapp poll also found almost one in five says their household is ‘scraping by’ each month Tom Belger 3y Tom Belger 3y Schools Truss U-turns on ‘disaster’ plan to cut pay of teachers outside London The favourite to become the country’s next prime minister said a ‘war on waste’ would save £8.8bn Amy Walker 3y Amy Walker 3y Schools Free school firm with two staff wins potential £70bn net zero deal The Place Group will help schools buy services to hit emissions targets through a new ‘everything net zero’ framework Tom Belger 3y Tom Belger 3y Schools Government promise to end 15-year school cash squeeze ‘won’t be met’ The IFS think tank says per-pupil funding will actually be 3 per cent lower in real terms by 2024-25 Tom Belger 3y Tom Belger 3y Academies AET risks losing academy over AP failures and discrimination Ofsted said prominent trust’s school failed to do necessary checks on AP settings or whether pupils attended, risking harm Tom Belger 3y Tom Belger 3y Schools Long read ‘A race to the bottom’: Pay rises push struggling schools to the brink More than two in five leaders say they will need to consider job cuts without further government cash Amy Walker 3y Amy Walker 3y Exams Minister promises to get tough on exam board mistakes – again Ofqual could take ‘regulatory action’, but previous ministerial criticisms and watchdog fines do not appear to be preventing problems Tom Belger 3y Tom Belger 3y Schools School suspensions up 13%, but exclusions continue to fall Government data shows breach of pandemic measures was cited in nearly 13,000 suspensions Amy Walker 3y Amy Walker 3y Teacher training 3,000 don’t complete courses as Covid disrupts teacher training Impact of decision to allow trainees affected by Covid to extend their courses begins to show Freddie Whittaker 3y Freddie Whittaker 3y Exams Teachers back digital exams in principle, but school tech not yet up to scratch Research by exam board AQA finds substantial barriers to digitising exams in England, despite support for the model Freddie Whittaker 3y Freddie Whittaker 3y Politics Truss V Sunak for PM: What they have promised on schools From new grammar schools to workplace skills curriculum reform, all the education policies the PM hopefuls have pledged John Dickens 3y John Dickens 3y Newer 1 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 1,018 Older