Post-16 students studying narrower range of subjects, report finds Decoupling AS and A-levels looks to have hit take-up for humanities while students ‘increasingly’ choosing from single subject group
Unions slam ‘devastating’ child homelessness rise Headteachers warn insecure housing can impact children’s wellbeing, health and ability to concentrate in school
Labour moves ahead with plans to bin ‘vindictive’ strike act Union chiefs welcome move to scrap the controversial proposals amid hopes for a ‘reset’ to industrial relations
NEU executive recommends members accept teacher pay offer ‘This is a significant first – but not last – step towards long-term correction in pay’ says union boss
Ofsted wins High Court battle with school over ‘inadequate’ report Judge says the court is ‘not a proper forum for policy disagreements’
How will ungraded Ofsted inspections work from September? Watchdog sets out its plans after Sir Martyn Oliver scrapped subject deep dives for shorter visits
1 in 4 young teachers would swap generous pension for more pay More than a quarter of teachers in their 20s would sacrifice a better pension to boost their take-home pay now
Bridget Phillipson to help lead child poverty taskforce It comes after Labour today announced plans for a ‘children’s wellbeing bill’ in the King’s Speech
Young people still interested in teaching, but aren’t signing up Shifting career preferences not to blame for ‘persistently sluggish’ teacher recruitment, finds NFER