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Peer-review journal planned

The Department for Education is set to fund a new peer-reviewed British education journal – and to open up…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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‘Achieving Excellence Areas’ to receive targeted support

Areas of England with low standards for learners and poor capacity to improve are to be targeted for extra…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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Parenting skills least important for school governors, survey finds

Fewer than one in ten governors say parenting skills are important for membership of a governing body, a new…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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NASUWT conference: Recruitment, workload, marking and inspection on the agenda

Teacher recruitment and retention, workload, marking and inspection will be among the key issues up for debate when the…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford
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Parent petitions could lead to firing of academy leaders

Parents could spark a change of academy trust under proposals in the white paper that give them the right…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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New teachers able to qualify in ‘six months’

New teachers could be fully accredited within a few months if the government follows through its plan to scrap…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips


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Focus on improvement not on becoming academy, Ofsted warns school

A school has been told by Ofsted that it is “too focused” on becoming an academy – resulting in…

John Dickens
John Dickens
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Pupils will get two chances to resit legacy GCSEs, Ofqual announces

Ofqual has announced today that pupils who miss out on a C grade in English or maths GCSE this summer…

John Dickens
John Dickens
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‘Gaming’ row flares up again over PiXL Club’s advice for schools to use three-day ICT ‘GCSE’

A row over the use of a controversial fast-track ICT qualification that can be taught in just three days…

John Dickens
John Dickens
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Shan Scott appointed as new chief schools adjudicator

Long-serving civil servant Shan Scott is to become England’s new chief schools adjudicator, Nicky Morgan has announced. The education…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford
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Schools under fire for ‘weak’ careers advice and poor data sharing for high-needs pupils

Schools are giving high-needs pupils “weak” information about their post-16 options and failing to provide sufficient information about pupils…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford
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More men are training to be primary school teachers, research shows

More men are training to be primary school teachers but fewer are entering secondary schools, new analysis reveals. The…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott