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One of Toop’s three “big priorities” for the next five years will be to “reignite” Teach First’s “movement for change” by ...
Crucially, enrichment also helps develop essential skills for life and work: teamwork, resilience, emotional management, ...
However, the government plans to maintain the stipulation that most recruits have a 2:1 degree. Teach First has faced ...
A London trust that already offers maternity pay 30 per cent above national levels is facing disruption today as staff strike ...
The recent spending review pledged £4.7 billion extra for schools. But accounting for rising costs, this works out as a less than 1 per cent rise by 2028. The Institute for Fiscal Studies also said ...
Sixty-eight per cent of those surveyed said “balancing the budget” was a main challenge. The figure is 8 percentage points up ...
Better inclusion is a must, but without the safety net of an EHCP parents will not be won over. Their experience tells them ...
A minister has warned classrooms are 'in chaos' after new government data showed a 21 per cent rise in suspensions and ...
Ofsted has announced a series of webinars and regional events for schools to quell fears about the pace of its reforms. The ...
Cuts to funding for national professional qualifications (NPQs) have prompted a sharp drop-off in take-up despite more ...
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson told leaders this evening she “won’t shy away from [doing] what’s difficult and long ...
Twenty multi-academy trust chief executives have been appointed to a government advisory group. Among the names are leaders ...