How trusts can work towards net zero despite recent cuts Government funding for school sustainability may have been slashed, but that doesn’t have to stop us from getting to net zero
The DfE’s new materials dangerously underplay AI’s risks AI support materials published by the department last week effectively transfer responsibility for all of its risks onto schools
How to answer parents’ questions about dyslexia Jamie Oliver’s new documentary is likely to spark questions from parents. These are likely to be the most common, so here’s how to answer them
The schools bill must do more to support displaced children Labour’s bill promises to deliver needed change for children not in school, but without amendments one vulnerable group could be left out
Is trust centralisation delivering its promises to staff New research delves into how staff are experiencing the promised benefits of pooled resources and networked development
AI should be the making of coursework – not its breaking The argument that AI spells the end of coursework is short-sighted and ignores opportunities to improve processes and enrich provision
How we’re managing to beat the NEET challenge Our focus on relationships, readiness and real-world support means we don’t just help young people leave school – we help them land
How the curriculum review can deliver its diversity goal There is too much to do for the Francis review to diversify the curriculum all on its own – but it can create the momentum for teachers to take the lead
The spending review spells trouble unless ministers act fast The spin around this week’s fiscal event will quickly unravel, and ministers will need to be ready with solutions to avert crisis