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EXCLUSIVE: More teachers left to go abroad, than did a university PGCE

More teachers left the country last year to teach in English international schools than qualified to become a teacher…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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Labour and Lib Dems threaten to join forces to defeat education bill

The government’s education bill which proposes the mandatory takeover of inadequate schools is likely to face major hurdles in…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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Phonics checks ‘better prepare’ 120,000 pupils for reading but sponsored academies lag behind

The government has declared that 120,000 more children are “better prepared to become strong readers”, but data shows sponsored…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford
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£10m funding boost for mandarin classes

Thousands more pupils are set to learn Mandarin after George Osborne announced a £10 million funding boost to train…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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Phonics check: the six key points from the data

This morning the Department for Education (DfE) put out the results of the latest phonics screening check. We have…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott
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Extra members appointed to initial teacher training expert group

Four new members have been appointed to the group tasked with developing a “core” initial teacher training (ITT) framework….

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott


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Swindon Academy opens ‘grammar stream’ for 30 pupils

An academy in the south west will test pupils in year 6 to enter a newly-opened “grammar stream” in…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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Admission appeals 2014-15: The 7 key points

The Department for Education (DfE) has this morning put out figures on the number of admissions appeals for the…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott
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Coach new secondary pupils to tackle low self-esteem

Schools should work with year 7 pupils to coach them to be more confident, says an expert, as a…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott
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Grindon Hall free school making ‘reasonable progress’ after British values concerns

A free school rated inadequate by Ofsted after concerns were raised about its teaching of “British values” has been…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott
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MPs launch inquiry into Holocaust education in schools

The education select committee has launched an inquiry into Holocaust education. A spokesperson for the committee, now chaired by…

Freddie Whittaker
Freddie Whittaker
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AET saves £1m by moving school computer system into cloud

The country’s largest academy chain will save almost £1 million from moving its ICT services to a “cloud-based” service….

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips