NEWS: Government delays teacher pay decision
As reported by The Independent, the Education Secretary announced that the decision on the teacher pay award will not be made keep reading
As reported by The Independent, the Education Secretary announced that the decision on the teacher pay award will not be made keep reading
As reported by ASCL, headteachers report cutting staff and resources, leading to larger classes and reduced curriculum options The survey finds keep reading
As reported by BBC News, rising costs and staff pay demands are squeezing school budgets, creating challenges for the next government The keep reading
As reported by BBC News, North Yorkshire faces enormous pressure as the number of autism care plans for under-25s skyrockets by nearly keep reading
As reported by Wimbledon Guardian, London’s new Music Hubs, funded with over £12 million, promise enhanced music education opportunities for children and keep reading
Understanding pensions can be a daunting task for many – the West Midlands Pension Fund (WMPF) is stepping up to keep reading
Embarking on a finance system upgrade within an academy trust can seem daunting. However, with the right approach and mindset, keep reading
As reported by DfE, from September, teachers in key STEM and technical subjects can access up to £6000 incentives, aiding recruitment keep reading
As reported by NASUWT, amid increased demands due to the pandemic and cost of living pressures, NASUWT warns that without additional investment, keep reading
Amid recent revelations regarding budgetary errors and ongoing challenges in the education sector, the issue of high needs funding emerges keep reading
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