Teachers call on government to scrap SATs
According to a new YouGov survey, the vast majority of primary school teachers believe SATs are too stressful for children keep reading
According to a new YouGov survey, the vast majority of primary school teachers believe SATs are too stressful for children keep reading
A new paper, published by TACTYC, outlines its broad criticism of the government’s plans to test four year-olds The proposed keep reading
SBLs often report that theirs can be a lonely profession so, whether it’s talking to other members of staff or keep reading
As reported by the BBC, Year 11 GCSE work has been lost in a cyber attack on a Dorset school keep reading
The creation of a new group that aims to support teachers and school leaders alike has been announced by Damian keep reading
A speech delivered at yesterday’s ASCL conference outlined why GCSEs might be an outdated system Geoff Barton, general secretary of keep reading
A new programme, announced by Amanda Spielman, will see school middle leaders working with Ofsted for a year A new keep reading
The ASCL has calculated exactly how much funding schools actually need to provide the same quality of education for every keep reading
The school funding crisis is leading some schools to divert pupil premium funding away from its intended purpose. Donna Tandy, keep reading
Around 3,500 extra school places will be created for SEND pupils or those facing other challenges A new government initiative keep reading
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