DfE to offer advice on better supporting vulnerable children
The Department for Education has revealed plans to better support teachers and social workers alike to support vulnerable children Teachers keep reading
The Department for Education has revealed plans to better support teachers and social workers alike to support vulnerable children Teachers keep reading
Falling apprenticeship levels need can be blamed on the inflexibility of the apprenticeship levy, according to the Federation of Master keep reading
30% of maintained secondary schools are in the red financially, new DfE research shows Nearly a third of maintained secondary keep reading
According to the BBC, 16 grammar schools in England have won £50m in funding to create more places A group keep reading
The Department for Education (DfE) has released its teacher training recruitment numbers and, while they are slightly up from last keep reading
‘Record amounts of funding are going into education,’ claims Prime Minister Theresa May. On the surface it’s a simple statement, keep reading
The Department for Education has released an outline of how it plans to support underperforming schools The government has pledged keep reading
Damian Hinds has promised to help school leaders across the UK cut down on “unnecessary” workloads Education Secretary, Damian Hinds, keep reading
The government has now opened applications for running the country’s first secure school The Department for Education is looking for keep reading
The BBC has reported that Ofsted’s chief inspector believes the exemption of ‘outstanding’ schools from routine inspections needs to change keep reading
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