News Coronavirus: Williamson pledges exams will be ‘fair’ for pupils The government is “doing everything to make sure” this summer’s exams are fair for pupils and their efforts are… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Exclusive Ministers reject nine in 10 council bids to prop up high needs budget Councils have warned of soaring deficits and diminishing support for vulnerable pupils after ministers rejected nine in 10 bids… Schools Week Reporter 6y Schools Week Reporter 6y Feature, News COVID-19 school closures: the disaster that will put edtech to the test Edtech firms have been quick off the mark to offer their systems as palliatives for school closures. JL Dutaut… JL Dutaut 6y JL Dutaut 6y News Labour leadership Q&A: Lisa Nandy Less than a month remains until the end of the Labour leadership contest, with party members across the country… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Labour leadership Q&A: Rebecca Long-Bailey Less than a month remains until the end of the Labour leadership contest, with party members across the country… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Labour leadership Q&A: Sir Keir Starmer Less than a month remains until the end of the Labour leadership contest, with party members across the country… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Coronavirus: Heads summoned to DfE meeting to discuss potential school closures Leadership unions and academy representatives have been summoned to the Department for Education to discuss schools’ response to coronavirus…. Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Exclusive School leaders lap up controversial MBA apprenticeship School leaders are taking advantage of a controversial management apprenticeship that education secretary Gavin Williamson is “unconvinced” provides value… James Carr 6y James Carr 6y News Exclusive Ofsted amends report of Harris school at centre of framework row after admitting inspection error Ofsted has amended the report of a school run by one of its most high-profile critics after inspectors wrongly… John Dickens 6y John Dickens 6y News CEO pay 2019: Fewer than 1 in 5 reduce salaries despite government warning We analysed over 250 academy trust accounts for Schools Week’s annual CEO pay league table investigation – here’s what… John Dickens 6y John Dickens 6y News Exclusive Do what’s best for pupils, even if government doesn’t like it, Barton tells heads Schools leaders should defy the government and snub GCSE English to help the “forgotten third” of pupils destined to… Freddie Whittaker 6y Freddie Whittaker 6y News Nearly nine in ten ‘satisfied’ with Ofsted’s new inspections Nearly nine in ten respondents to a post-inspection survey since September are satisfied with their inspection, according to new… Schools Week Reporter 6y Schools Week Reporter 6y Newer 1 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 1,015 Older