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NAHT’s president, Andy Mellor, used his speech to the association’s November primary conference in Birmingham to urge the government to keep reading
NAHT’s president, Andy Mellor, used his speech to the association’s November primary conference in Birmingham to urge the government to keep reading
With the Department for Education coming under fire from the UK Statistics Authority for misrepresenting levels of school funding, what’s keep reading
The Department for Education has released an outline of how it plans to support underperforming schools The government has pledged keep reading
The Guardian has reported that new research shows disadvantaged children perform better at schools where they are in the minority keep reading
Education secretary, Damian Hinds, has called for private schools to allow state school pupils to use their swimming pools – keep reading
The NEU has discovered that the government and Ofsted must do more to help lessen teacher workload, as teachers continue keep reading
According to the BBC, head teachers from across the country will protest school cuts tomorrow in Westminster Over a thousands keep reading
According to the Huffington Post, a London academy trust has been accused by a teachers’ union of cheating its Ofsted keep reading
The DfE has published details of how academies are helping primary schools improve New Department for Education statistics have highlighted keep reading
The DfE has released the three stages of its workload management toolkit, developed by school leaders and teachers to help keep reading
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