PISA 2022: Rise in maths, but warning over inflated results This year’s PISA results were supposed to be the measure of whether Gove’s reforms were successful – here’s what we know …
Leaders slam ‘sham’ anti-strike law consultation Schools given just 150 characters to comment on controversial minimum service level laws, and must pick a preferred option
Revealed: The 2023 Pearson Teaching Awards winners Sixteen winners from across UK schools and colleges recognised
Teachers striking over pupil assaults demand ‘zero-tolerance’ 10-day exclusions Union reports four physical assaults in the last two weeks alone at troubled Oasis Isle of Sheppey
Free schools policy has ‘lost its way’, says NSN charity chair David Ross leads chorus of former Conservative ministers and influential policy leaders pushing for renewed free school focus
Trusts with large reserves must prove they have plans to spend them Government clarifies its approach to those sitting on large levels of reserves after crackdown calls from spending watchdog
Legal showdown over Oak quango gets the go-ahead Bodies representing ed tech and publishing firms say the curriculum body amounts to ‘unlawful state subsidy’
Oak gets another £2m to expand AI quizzes and lesson planner First step to ‘providing every teacher with personalised artificial intelligence lesson-planning assistant’, says government
School pension contributions to rise – but government will fund (for now) The rise of more than 20% for state schools will be funded by government, but private schools left out