Education policy New institute hopes to inform and reform policy-making Body set up by leading education experts wants to take classroom evidence revolution into national policy making John Dickens 1y John Dickens 1y Schools Exclusive Hacked pupil records at Capita rise to more than 50k A full investigation reveals more pupil records have been impacted than initially thought Samantha Booth 1y Samantha Booth 1y Academies Exclusive Funding cut may force trusts to scrap expansion plans Warning made as trusts left up to £100,000 out of pocket after government scrapped capacity funding Jack Dyson 1y Jack Dyson 1y Exams AQA uses injunction to clamp down on exam paper cheats England’s largest exam board said it is taking ‘proactive enforcement against those who try to undermine confidence in exams’ Samantha Booth 1y Samantha Booth 1y Budget 2024 Long read Labour’s first budget: after the dust has settled, here’s what we know… A week on from the budget, Schools Week looks at how it may impact schools and the Department for… Samantha Booth 1y Samantha Booth and Freddie Whittaker 1y Curriculum Becky Francis reveals ‘emerging themes’ from curriculum review Francis says ‘frequent complaints’ include that assessment and exams ‘dictate curriculum’, which is also ‘overprescribed and overstuffed’ Samantha Booth 1y Samantha Booth 1y Ofsted MAT CEOs ‘making inspections more adversarial’, Ofsted boss says Ofsted chief makes plea to sector to stop inspections ‘running hot and bring the temperature down’ Lucas Cumiskey 1y Lucas Cumiskey 1y Schools Exclusive Measuring school disadvantage: a better way? Researchers call for measures to look at how populated an area is rather than current ‘crude’ measures Schools Week Reporter 1y Schools Week Reporter 1y Academies Exclusive Phillipson ‘open’ to academies returning to council oversight Education secretary also considering plans for LAs to open new schools again Freddie Whittaker 1y Freddie Whittaker 1y Politics Labour reviewing all of Eton’s proposed ‘elite’ state schools Planned sixth forms in Dudley, Teeside and Oldham are part of a review of whether 44 free schools offer value… Samantha Booth 1y Samantha Booth 1y School improvement Long read ‘Who is accountable?’: Leaders question government’s new RISE teams Despite more details about Labour’s school improvement plans, there are big concerns and questions. Schools Week investigates … Jack Dyson 1y Jack Dyson 1y Academies Academy freedoms? ‘I’ve never seen teachers more enslaved’ says school standards tsar Sir Kevan Collins warns of a ‘narrow compliance culture’ in some schools Jack Dyson 1y Jack Dyson 1y Newer 1 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 1,016 Older