News Reform starts to reveal its thinking on SEND reform Party’s deputy leader says system should ‘go back to trusting teachers’ amid a ‘crisis of over diagnosis’, calling ear… Ruth Lucas 4w Ruth Lucas 4w Movers and Shakers Movers and shakers: EMAT, E-ACT, GLF, SAfE, AQA This week’s movers and shakers include a keen surfer, DJ manager and a leader who marks wedding anniversaries with… Schools Week Reporter 4w Schools Week Reporter 4w News, Solutions The rise of teaching internships – a recruitment solution? We look at how many teaching interns go on to train as teachers, and the pros and cons of… Lydia Chantler-Hicks 4w Lydia Chantler-Hicks 4w News Teacher wellbeing plunges to new low More than three quarters of teachers report poor mental health and a third could be at risk of clinical… Ruth Lucas 4w Ruth Lucas 4w SEND New research to scope out ‘bridging gap’ in SEND teacher training Survey shows two-thirds of ITT providers feel trainee teachers not adequately prepared Lydia Chantler-Hicks 4w Lydia Chantler-Hicks 4w Movers and Shakers EPI chief executive Natalie Perera to leave think tank for AQA role Former government adviser to take up chief external affairs and communications officer role for England’s largest exam board Jack Dyson 4w Jack Dyson 4w Attendance Exclusive ‘Embarrassing’: AI attendance reports suspended days after launch Leaders report inaccuracies in new attendance target scheme launched last week by government Jack Dyson 4w Jack Dyson 4w Curriculum review Progress 8: A third of pupils’ GCSE entries don’t fit reformed measure Changes will make ‘little difference’ to scores but likely to affect qualification entries, finds Datalab analysis Freddie Whittaker 4w Freddie Whittaker 4w SEND Exclusive SEND safety valve ‘success story’ racks up £4.5m deficit A council cited by top government official as mostly clearing its high needs deficit has now fallen back into… Samantha Booth 4w Samantha Booth 4w Admissions School’s intake cut blocked despite £2m deficit fear Watchdog rejects plan despite admitting the change could help the academy ‘attract more students’ Jack Dyson 4w Jack Dyson 4w Behaviour Exclusive Schools to face legal duty to record seclusion use New legislation would mean schools must record their use of non-disciplinary isolation and report it to parents Freddie Whittaker 1mo Freddie Whittaker 1mo early years Exclusive Ministers urge primaries to consider childminders on site Schools without space for full nursery told to consider teaming up with childminder to provide early years provision Freddie Whittaker 1mo Freddie Whittaker 1mo Newer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1,015 Older