News DfE has ‘long way to go’ to deliver for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller pupils, minister admits The government has a “long way to go” to improve the educational outcomes of children from the Gypsy, Roma… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Academy boss Richard Gill appointed Teaching Schools Council chair The Teaching Schools Council has announced an academy trust boss as its new chair. Richard Gill, chief executive of… Jess Staufenberg 7y Jess Staufenberg 7y News Two thirds of schools still flouting Baker clause rules, study finds Two-thirds of secondary schools are still flouting the controversial Baker clause a year after it was introduced – leading… Pippa Allen-Kinross 7y Pippa Allen-Kinross 7y News School CPD spending plummets by £23m as funding pressures bite Spending by schools on professional development for teachers fell by £23.2 million in the space of a year, new… Jess Staufenberg 7y Jess Staufenberg 7y News Schools need cash to replace crumbling tech infrastructure, MPs told Schools in England forced to use eight-year-old computers need a one-off capital cash injection to “level the playing field”,… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Some pupils may not access new school mental health services for a decade A government scheme to improve access to mental health services for pupils may not reach all schools for a… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Ministers accused of ‘broken promise’ on school funding The government has broken its promise to increase funding to every school in England, a union has claimed. Ministers… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Study suggests iGCSEs are ‘easier’ than reformed GCSEs Controversial international GCSEs used disproportionately by private schools are “easier” than new reformed GCSEs, a new study suggests. Research… Pippa Allen-Kinross 7y Pippa Allen-Kinross 7y News Inspiration Trust hikes top-slice from school budgets to cover curriculum team costs A high-profile academy trust has nearly doubled the amount it top-slices from its secondary schools’ budgets to fund an… John Dickens 7y John Dickens 7y News DfE’s TV advertising costs £4.3k per shortage subject sign-up The Department for Education’s TV advertising to boost teacher recruitment cost more than £4,000 for every person who registered… Jess Staufenberg 7y Jess Staufenberg 7y News Ministers will make it easier to ‘try out’ teaching as survey shows appetite for career change The government has pledged to make it easier for prospective teachers to try the job, after a new survey… John Dickens 7y John Dickens 7y News Pupils should ditch gadgets and climb trees in 2019, Damian Hinds tells schools A new downloadable “activity passport” aimed at encouraging school pupils to ditch their gadgets and pursue “new interests” has… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y Newer 1 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 1,022 Older