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Edtech demonstrator year 2 evaluation concludes schools may have improved 'regardless of taking part in the programme'
But data for last autumn term shows permanent exclusions are not back up to pre-pandemic levels
Ofsted's chief inspector also reveals scale of 'lost inspections' and 'uncomfortably high' ITT grades at education committee hearing
Move follows feedback that schools want to advertise for business leaders and catering staff, says department
Watchdog says data from first full year after exemption lifted shows 'removing a school from scrutiny does not make...
Permanent secretary confirms ministers expect £2.3bn injection to cover energy costs from April as well as pay rises
Integrated curriculum financial planning has been around for years, but the government has increasingly seized on its benefits
Academics commissioned to 'road-test' admissions policies for new schools proposed by private school and academy trust
National Governance Association chief says it's still up to 'good' or 'outstanding' schools whether to join MATs