Sponsored post Sponsored Ensuring Learning Never Stops: Portakabin Supporting Schools Affected by RAAC In recent months, the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in over 230 schools across England has presented… SWAdvertorial 11mo Portakabin 11mo News Schools bill ‘won’t cut pay’, but will restore academies’ ‘core purpose’ Education secretary Bridget Phillipson responds to criticism as her school reforms are debated in parliament Freddie Whittaker 11mo Freddie Whittaker 11mo Academies Labour’s ‘act of vandalism’ bill risks pay cuts for 20k teachers, claim Tories Critics of Labour’s academy freedom reforms pile in as schools bill set to be debated by MPs Freddie Whittaker 11mo Freddie Whittaker 11mo Funding ‘We can’t go on like this’: Costs will outstrip school funding rises (again), says IFS Think tank says teacher pay rise bill will eclipse Labour’s £2.3bn funding boost – leaving schools facing more cuts Rhi Storer 11mo Rhi Storer 11mo Ofsted Martyn Oliver on Ofsted reform: 8 things we learned Ofsted chief inspector talks to education committee MPs on new report cards, safeguarding ‘spot checks’ and SEND worries Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo Schools RAAC yet to be removed from 90% of crisis-hit schools Work finished in just 30 RAAC schools, sparking warnings ‘thousands of children are studying in inadequate’ buildings Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo Movers and Shakers ESFA chief David Withey to become college principal He will lead a college in the south west when the agency closes in March Billy Camden 11mo Billy Camden 11mo Ofsted Ofsted chief faces new year committee grilling Sir Martyn Oliver to face MPs over progress in addressing coroner’s concerns following death of Ruth Perry Freddie Whittaker 12mo Freddie Whittaker 12mo News Former schools minister Nick Gibb knighted in new year’s honours And ex-union leader Geoff Barton to receive the CBE, as 60 with links to England’s school system recognised Freddie Whittaker 12mo Freddie Whittaker 12mo News Pupils have ‘poor’ climate change understanding, says DfE study Year 11s found to struggle with understanding impact of climate change and how to mitigate it Lydia Chantler-Hicks 12mo Lydia Chantler-Hicks 12mo Politics Mary Bousted and Anne Longfield made peers by Labour The pair will sit in the House of Lords after being nominated for peerages by the Labour party Schools Week Reporter 12mo Schools Week Reporter 12mo News Let teachers sanction parents over pupils’ bad behaviour, says Tony Blair think tank Lack of parental engagement should be safeguarding issue and national behaviour challenge required, say researchers Lucas Cumiskey 12mo Lucas Cumiskey 12mo Newer 1 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 1,015 Older