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Number of teacher training applicants continues to drop, UCAS figures show

The number of applicants for teacher training courses has continued to fall with new figures showing a drop of…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott
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Cambridge on track to meet state school admissions target after 1.3 per cent rise

The University of Cambridge looks set to meet its target for admissions of state school and college pupils after figures from…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford
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Who are the Regional Schools Commissioners and why do they matter?

The Queen’s Speech revealed plans to extend the powers of the Regional Schools Commissioners. But who are they? Eight…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford
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Government to rewrite academy rules after staff member halts school conversion

The Government has been forced to stop the academy conversion of a school after opposition from a single staff member. It will now…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott
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Plans to force academisation of ‘coasting’ schools set out in Queen’s Speech

Her Majesty The Queen has today set out plans to force “coasting” schools to become academies. A new education…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford
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Queen’s Speech Live: What’s in it for schools and teachers?

Reporter Freddie Whittaker is on hand to bring you live updates from the official state opening of Parliament and…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford


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What should schools and teachers expect from the Queen’s Speech?

To many outsiders, the Queen’s Speech may look like a lot of pomp and circumstance and not much else,…

Nick Linford
Nick Linford
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Doomed Black Country UTC failed to promote vocational options, inspectors find

The damning Ofsted report cited as one of the reasons behind the closure of one of the flagship University Technical…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott
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Nicky Morgan lauds free schools as “modern engines of social justice” as next application window opens

Education secretary Nicky Morgan has hailed free schools for “breaking the cycle of disadvantage” as the latest window for…

Sophie Scott
Sophie Scott
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Early Excellence picks up 60 per cent of the baseline assessment market – at least one other provider likely to lose approval

More than half of England’s primary schools have chosen Early Excellence to provide their reception baseline assessments – meaning…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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Smart new teachers flock to coasting schools for an easier life

Highly qualified teachers are more attracted to schools serving the wealthiest and highest attaining pupils, research suggests. Sophie Scott…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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Regional schools commissioner snubs parents during Redditch decision talks

A regional schools commissioner held one-to-one talks with 17 Redditch school leaders over fears that his decisions could “decimate”…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips