Schools Pay and job satisfaction rises, but behaviour risks driving teachers out Major government survey shows some slight improvements in some aspects of the job, but a worsening situation in others Lucas Cumiskey 1y Lucas Cumiskey 1y Academies Exclusive DfE quietly ditches pledge to publish academy scandal investigations Department has shifted to publishing ‘a summary of the outcomes of an investigation’ John Dickens 1y John Dickens 1y Inclusion Exclusive Kent special schools threaten to sue council over inclusion plans Mainstream schools are to be more inclusive and high-needs spending brought under control Samantha Booth 1y Samantha Booth 1y Behaviour Investigation What’s behind a record rise in suspensions, and how do we solve it? Which schools are excluding the most pupils, and why? What can we learn from leaders who have got suspensions… Jack Dyson 1y Jack Dyson 1y Inclusion Use SEND cash to boost mainstream inclusion, councils told Move follows budget’s £1 billion boost in high needs funding Samantha Booth 1y Samantha Booth 1y News A third of schools snap up free portrait of the King (at cost of £1m) New figures reveal take-up of controversial scheme to offer King Charles portrait to all public bodies Samantha Booth 1y Samantha Booth 1y School funding Schools’ costs likely to outstrip budget funding boost DfE says more than half of the expected per-pupil uplift will have to cover this year’s teacher pay rise Freddie Whittaker 1y Freddie Whittaker 1y News EYFS results: Disadvantage gap widens among reception pupils Proportion of free school meals-eligible pupils achieving a ‘good level of development’ falls slightly Lucas Cumiskey 1y Lucas Cumiskey 1y Politics Exclusive National Education Union deputy general secretary Niamh Sweeney resigns Former sixth form college teacher was first person elected to the role, and was not due for re-election until… Freddie Whittaker 1y Freddie Whittaker 1y Sponsored post Sponsored The impact of vocational education at KS4 and beyond Everyone reading this article of Schools Week shares a common purpose: we all want to create the brightest possible… SWAdvertorial 1y Pearson 1y School food Breakfast clubs ‘early adopters’: What schools need to know Up to 750 primary schools sought to help pilot clubs before their national rollout Freddie Whittaker 1y Freddie Whittaker 1y Teacher training and development DfE: New teacher training providers could get future accreditation ‘opportunities’ Clarification comes after bruising re-accreditation process saw 68 existing providers lose out Lucas Cumiskey 1y Lucas Cumiskey 1y Newer 1 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 1,025 Older