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A cohort of education unions have sent a joint letter to the secretary of state for education, asking him to keep reading
A cohort of education unions have sent a joint letter to the secretary of state for education, asking him to keep reading
CREDIT: This story was originally seen on BBC.com The slow-paced and problematic school system in Northern Ireland has been addressed keep reading
The latest SAT results show 64% of pupils achieved the government standard – but what of the remaining 36%? The keep reading
In a speech delivered last night, Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman discussed the role of schools in promoting what she calls keep reading
Damian Hinds gave a speech last week which outlined his vision for the future of children’s education and care Last keep reading
The government underspent on the much-needed second phase of a flagship school building programme by around £50m The Department of keep reading
Councils are currently not allowed to help struggling academies and free schools – a report by the Local Government Association keep reading
Ofsted’s chief inspector spoke at the Education Policy Institute about a new approach to inspecting MATs Chief inspector of Ofsted, keep reading
According to a DfE statistician, the government is continuously misleading the public about the numbers of children in ‘good’ or keep reading
New research shows that the government has failed to protect per pupil funding for this year, despite promising to ensure keep reading
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