DfE revises tutoring subsidy reduction from 60% to 50% amid concerns
Schools should be able to access National Tutoring Programme (NTP) cash without having to match funding from “extremely stretched” budgets, keep reading
Schools should be able to access National Tutoring Programme (NTP) cash without having to match funding from “extremely stretched” budgets, keep reading
Schools and multi-academy trusts (MATs) share their different techniques for improving attendance rates in their settings Adam Luke, Department for keep reading
As reported by the BBC, proposed cuts to a number of youth services and early years programmes will now not keep reading
The first national ballot on industrial action in the 150-year history of the Association of School and College Leaders will keep reading
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Diving into high-quality, branded exercise books with Hamelin In today’s dynamic and competitive educational landscape, schools and school trusts are keep reading
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As reported by the BBC, pupils are suffering from a shortage of supply teachers, say school staff They say low keep reading
A data-retention schedule can help your school document how long you keep different types of data for which can save keep reading
There are a multitude of reasons why an employee’s performance may have dropped and it’s a manager’s duty to find keep reading
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