News Ofsted confirms shake-up of redress system – but will give schools longer to complain Ofsted has confirmed it will proceed with a shake-up of the redress system for inspections, but will give schools… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News ESFA raps trust that spent £2.4k on wellbeing conference and spa break for senior staff An academy trust that spent over £2,400 on a wellbeing conference and spa break for senior managers has been… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News STA plans autumn phonics check for year 2s who missed June test Schools will be asked to administer a phonics screening check for year 2 pupils in the autumn, after the… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Nine things we learned from Ofsted’s 2019-20 annual report and accounts The education watchdog Ofsted has published its corporate annual report and accounts, which give an update on the inspectorate’s… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Proportion of schools open more widely falls as end of term nears The proportion of schools open more widely to pupils in selected year groups has begun to fall as the… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Almost all pupils were set work during partial closures, but half of year 11s and 13s missed out Almost all pupils were given some remote learning tasks by their teachers during partial school closures, but year 11… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News How performing arts schools are adapting to coronavirus rules It’s one of the most famous Shakespearean plays, known for the heart-wrenching romance of two star-crossed lovers. But any… Nicky Phillips 6y Nicky Phillips 6y News Exclusive Councils scramble for places as school-building falls behind Covid-19 has left pressured councils scrambling to complete building projects on time, a Schools Week investigation has found. The… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Autumn catch up must not make pupils feel ‘penalised’ Children who have fallen behind during the coronavirus crisis must not be made to feel they are being “penalised”… Nicky Phillips 6y Nicky Phillips 6y News Grading system risks ‘inaccuracy and bias’ against disadvantaged pupils, MPs warn Pupils are at risk of missing out on the results they deserve because of “inaccuracy and bias” in this… John Dickens 6y John Dickens 6y News 5 ways MPs believe this year’s grading system can be made fairer for pupils The education select committee has published a new report on this year’s grading system, titled ‘Getting the grades they’ve… John Dickens 6y John Dickens 6y News MATs to take charge in ‘left-behind’ areas The government will shift its focus to expanding “good” multi-academy trusts over the next 12 months to raise standards… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y Newer 1 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 1,018 Older