News Nick Gibb remains schools minister following reshuffle Nick Gibb will continue to serve as schools minister following Theresa May’s front bench reshuffle. The MP for Bognor… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Children’s minister Robert Goodwill sacked The children and families minister Robert Goodwill has been sacked after just six months in the role. Goodwill was… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Toby Young quits Office for Students to ‘get on’ with free schools work Toby Young, the journalist and free schools advocate, has resigned from his new role on the board of the… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Damian Hinds: 9 facts about the new education secretary Damian Hinds is the new education secretary, having replaced Justine Greening earlier tonight after her unexpected resignation from the… Laura McInerney 7y Laura McInerney 7y News Damian Hinds becomes education secretary Damian Hinds has been named as the new education secretary. He replaces Justine Greening, who resigned from the government… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Education secretary Justine Greening resigns The education secretary Justine Greening has resigned from the government, it has been confirmed. The MP for Putney has… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Don’t stop pupils taking triple science based on results alone, Spielman tells schools Schools should not prevent pupils from studying GCSEs they are unlikely to pass, the chief inspector of schools has… Jess Staufenberg 7y Jess Staufenberg 7y News Botched computing test won’t count towards final GCSE grades, Ofqual confirms A 20-hour non-examined assessment in computer science will not count towards pupils’ final GCSE grades in 2018 or 2019… Alix Robertson 7y Alix Robertson 7y News Justine Greening announces £26m for English hubs and £7.7m curriculum fund A new Centre of Excellence for Literacy Teaching will be given £26 million in government funding to open 35… Freddie Whittaker 7y Freddie Whittaker 7y News Government ‘complacent’ on unregistered religious schools, London council claims A London council struggling to crack down on unregistered religious schools operating in its area wants the government to… Jess Staufenberg 7y Jess Staufenberg 7y News Staff exam malpractice up by 150% The number of school staff penalised for helping students cheat in exams has boomed this year, rising by around 150… Alix Robertson 7y Alix Robertson 7y News Now Teach charity gets £350,000 DfE funding to expand into Hastings Now Teach, the organisation founded by former Financial Times journalist Lucy Kellaway to encourage professionals to become teachers later… Alix Robertson 7y Alix Robertson 7y Newer 1 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 979 Older