Diversity stats ‘not enough’ to boost school board representation New government guidance ‘encourages’ schools to collect and publish governor and trustee diversity data
Sunak’s maths to 18 expert advisory group revealed They include an architect of the national curriculum, a former Ofqual boss and the CEO of a credit card giant
What’s actually new in Sunak’s maths to 18 (re)announcement? The prime minister sets out new expert group, primary teacher NPQ and extended maths hubs in bid to tackle ‘anti-maths mindset’
Trust to give up ‘coasting’ schools as first intervention published Government had concerns over Eastern MAT’s ‘capacity to deliver rapid and sustained improvements’ given its Ofsted ‘track record’ this year
EEF’s Sir Peter Lampl to step down as chair Philanthropist to leave role 12 years after he helped found the evidence broker charity
DfE offers £3.9m for contractor to help schools on climate action plans Provider will recruit ‘expert’ volunteers to offer schools advice on meeting government’s new climate change strategy requirements
Teaching Regulation Agency should ‘reform or go’, says union boss NASUWT chief warns teachers are being ‘left in limbo’ with ‘untold damage’ caused to their lives
Union boss would back NHS-style pay deal for teachers NASUWT chief indicates he’d be prepared to recommend a deal similar to that offered to nurses to his members
Teacher strikes: NASUWT to re-ballot after members reject pay offer Teaching union becomes fourth to reject offer of £1,000 one-off payment and 4.3% rise from September