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On behalf of all of the EdExec team, we’d like to wish you a very merry Christmas and the happiest keep reading
Teachers’ pay being cut due to lack of annual pay rises and performance related pay progression, according to an NEU keep reading
As we wind down for Christmas and schools are overrun with nativity play angels and streams of tinsel – and keep reading
The government has launched a consultation seeking views on proposed changes to qualified teacher status (QTS), and on proposals for keep reading
NAHT congratulates school leaders but warns raising the Key Stage 2 standard is not going to help close the attainment keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen in Tes The economy would benefit hugely if the GCSE attainment gap across England keep reading
New personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE) programme to support primary school planning for ‘statutory’ curriculum With the government keep reading
Ofsted Chief Inspector launches her first Annual Report on state of education and children’s care in England Annual Report 2017 keep reading
As we edge closer to the new year, our thoughts are on new resolutions! If you’re anything like the EdExec team, keep reading
What’s on the school dinner menu? Keeping everyone happy is virtually an impossibility. Here we focus on school catering: meeting keep reading
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