NEWS: Education unions welcome workload reduction
Education unions applaud the initial recommendations from the workload reduction task force, endorsing the removal of performance-related pay and committing keep reading
Education unions applaud the initial recommendations from the workload reduction task force, endorsing the removal of performance-related pay and committing keep reading
As reported by CYP Now, BCP council could accumulate a £92m deficit on its dedicated schools grant (DSG) by March 2025, warns a keep reading
Networking nerves got you dreading your next work gathering? You’re not alone. In this article, Laura Williams, school business leadership keep reading
Climate change triumphs as the Children’s Word of the Year, revealing a generation’s call for action in the face of keep reading
As reported by BBC News, parents of children with special needs express serious worries as strikes by support staff, including bus keep reading
As reported by ITV News, after a pupil received a mental health leaflet suggesting “smoke a cigarette,” Bartley Green School issues keep reading
As reported by The Independent, poorer students face hurdles as research by the Sutton Trust shows over 150 top comprehensive schools in keep reading
We find ourselves at a turning point, with school business leaders recognising the pivotal role of a robust digital strategy, keep reading
As reported by BBC News, GCSE maths resit pass rates in England witness a decline, raising questions about the effectiveness of the keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, proposes assigning a unique identifier to children in England, linking records keep reading
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