Keegan’s ‘final’ pay offer: What schools need to know Union members are now voting on the offer, which leaders have described as ‘inadequate’
Van Gogh out of Durand’s shadow with ‘good’ Ofsted Lambeth primary school praised as ‘warm and nurturing’ over six years after its predecessor school was rated ‘inadequate’
Key findings from the DfE’s leaked workload report Survey results kept under-wraps by government show high levels of stress and impacts on mental health
Heads say ‘enough is enough’ in Ofsted’s week of reckoning Spielman rebuffs inspection pause calls following death of Ruth Perry, but wants to ‘defuse anxiety’
Ofsted rejects calls to halt inspections after week of turmoil Spielman said debate about removing grades was ‘legitimate’, but stopping inspections ‘not in children’s best interests’
7 NFER stats revealing how abysmal teacher recruitment is getting worse New report shows primary applications have plunged, with 14 of 17 secondary subjects on track to underrecruit
DfE calls for research to refresh flagship teacher training reforms The government plans to review and revise the ITT core content and early careers framework so that they are ‘more closely combined’
Can schools boycott Ofsted? What the law says ‘Intentionally obstructing’ Ofsted inspectors is a criminal offence and can lead to a fine of £2,500. Here’s what Edapt guidance says on boycotting inspections …
Ofsted inspection to go ahead after headteacher planned boycott Three education unions have now called for Ofsted to pause inspections following the death of Ruth Perry