News Flood-hit Cumbria University could lose teacher training places due to national caps Cumbria has recently been knee-deep in water, many schools damaged, and now its university’s education department is desperately waiting… Nicky Phillips 10y Nicky Phillips 10y News Schools’ plan for no-degree teaching apprenticeship route sent to government A group of schools planning an “entirely vocational pathway” to qualified teacher status (QTS) has sought the backing of… Nicky Phillips 10y Nicky Phillips 10y News Brian Lightman steps down as ASCL general secretary Brian Lightman has stepped down as general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), it has… John Dickens 10y John Dickens 10y News One in four schools lose ‘good’ rating under new short inspections More than one in four schools lost their good ratings following new short inspections last term, Ofsted has revealed. Data published… Nick Linford 10y Nick Linford 10y News Pupils missing out on top universities because of poor advice at school, report claims Pupils from poorer families are more likely to miss out on a university place because teachers and tutors’ ideas… John Dickens 10y John Dickens 10y News Terrorist teacher handed lifetime ban from classroom A chemistry teacher who intended to join terrorist group ISIS in Syria has been banned from the classroom after… Sophie Scott 10y Sophie Scott 10y News Government urged to open free schools in segregated communities The government has been urged to allow free schools to open in areas where there is a “social need”… John Dickens 10y John Dickens 10y News Bomb threat calls cause multiple school closures Schools across England were evacuated this morning after receiving hoax bomb threats. The calls were made to 14 schools… Sophie Scott 10y Sophie Scott 10y News Schools could be judged Ofsted inadequate if face veils hinder teaching Schools could be judged inadequate by the education watchdog if they do not ban pupils or staff from wearing… John Dickens 10y John Dickens 10y News Sir Michael Wilshaw: Headteachers have a duty to train their own replacements Sir Michael Wilshaw has told headteachers it is their duty to stave off a recruitment crisis by training their… John Dickens 10y John Dickens 10y News Pearson won’t rule out exams staff cuts after announcing 4,000 global redundancies Job losses among Pearson’s UK exams staff have not been ruled-out as the company prepares to cut 10 per… Nick Linford 10y Nick Linford 10y News Delayed micro:bit computers will reach teachers after half term, BBC confirms Teachers will have to wait until after half term to get hold of the BBC’s new micro:bit coding computers,… Nick Linford 10y Nick Linford 10y Newer 1 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 1,001 Older