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Is GDPR in schools still a work in progress?
It’s well over a year since the General Data Protection Regulation came into effect – can you truly claim that keep reading
All the latest news and views, fast, focussed and filtered.
It’s well over a year since the General Data Protection Regulation came into effect – can you truly claim that keep reading
The National Education Union has published a ‘league table’ of underfunding for schools, showing what is at stake constituency-by-constituency in keep reading
The Association of School and College Leaders have commented on A new report from the Education Policy Institute (EPI) which keep reading
The Association of School and College Leaders has published its general election manifesto calling on politicians not to use education keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, teachers who teach languages or science in English state schools will be eligible for bonuses keep reading
As reported by the BBC, Enable Scotland has said that the current system is putting children at risk of psychological keep reading
The Department for Education has published the revised ITT Core Content Framework which has been welcomed by The National Association keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a primary school in Essex has become an academy after an 18-month campaign opposing the keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, Humanists UK have launched a programme named Assemblies for All which provides secular materials for keep reading
As reported by ITV News, Delph Side in Skelmersdale has been named Primary School of the Year The primary school, which keep reading
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