9 key findings from Ofsted’s maths subject report Maths education ‘broadly’ more positive than 2012, but recruitment is impacting provision, watchdog research says
Maths skilling-up scheme for non-specialists falls short The NCETM met just 57 per cent of its target to train non-specialist maths teachers across two years, FOI figures show
Capita loses out on £233m Teachers’ Pension Scheme contract to Indian IT firm Outsourcing firm has run the pension scheme for 27 years, but also recently pulled out of teacher training contract
9 key findings from the 2022 school workforce census Record number of teachers quit, vacancies rocket and sickness soars – everything you need to know about the state of the school workforce
Record rate of teacher departures as 40,000 quit sector last year New workforce data for 2022 shows 7,800 more teachers quit the profession for reasons other than retirement
Prestigious sixth-form drops ‘sir’ and ‘miss’ over cultural misogyny The term ‘miss’ conjures up images of Edwardian shop assistants and plays into a ‘gendered view’ of the world, according to Harris Westminster Sixth Form’s executive principal
Teacher retention commission: 8 proposals to stem exodus Report calls for review of teacher hours, retention targets and sabbaticals for headteachers every five years
Stop abusing my teachers, trust CEO tells parents Mowbray Education Trust’s CEO warned she faces losing talented staff over ‘personally abusive’ and ‘sometimes threatening’ messages
Burnout warning as school staff become ‘de facto social workers’ Most school staff work at least four extra hours a week providing support previously offered by collapsed social and healthcare services, report finds