High Court challenge lodged over £121m Institute of Teaching Ambition Institute launches legal claim against the Department for Education
Holland Park probe reveals pupil humiliation, racism and Ofsted misled Governors to refer staff member to Teaching Regulation Agency and launch disciplinary investigations into others
Pupils with high temperature should not sit exams, new guidance states Unions dumbfounded why free testing has not been brought back for exam pupils, rather than current ‘Covid guessing game’
The ‘evidence-led education secretary’ isn’t being led by the evidence Professor Stephen Gorard questions the government’s case for an all-academy system
What the SEND review got right, could do better and the next steps The green paper offers ‘sorely needed solutions’, but the education committee chair wants ‘concrete action urgently’
Zahawi admits reform failures. But can he win over academy sceptics? The education secretary speaks to Schools Week about his plans for schools, and why he doesn’t want to ‘play politics’
Tutor charity goes public over ‘deeply concerning’ NTP watering down Action Tutoring says changes risk flagship scheme ‘losing its potential’ to benefit poor pupils
DfE challenged over plan to award top trusts £121m Institute of Teaching Decision could leave department facing another procurement row
We should not hide from children what is happening in Ukraine Children’s commissioner says pupils can ‘find solace in community that is comprehending and responding to these events’