Questions over whether Pearson had “sufficient” challenge and oversight as it developed SATs systems will be raised during an independent review of this year’s results fiasco. It will also examine how ...
A former Department for Education adviser and an academy trust founder have been announced as peers in the House of Lords. Downing Street announced yesterday that Tim Leunig, director of economics at ...
But changing who inspects, without changing what inspection is, treats symptoms and leaves the situation intact ...
Forty-nine per cent of teachers will have participated in at least one of the golden thread programmes by the end of this ...
What do the changes mean for schools, and what are the wider implications for understanding how the attainment of ...
Education has evolved dramatically, but the framework hasn’t kept pace with the system with each sector left to operate in ...
The real promise of AI lies not in substituting teachers, but in supporting them – and their pupils ...
At least £70,000 of rule-breaking payments were used to bankroll overseas trips for senior staff at a troubled academy trust, government investigators have found.
Scores of academy trusts have been named and shamed following the government’s latest chief executive pay crackdowns.
The Department for Education has predicted a sharper decline in pupil numbers this year compared with last year.
Secondary schools won’t be able to access the breakdowns of pupils’ SATs scores for their incoming year 7s until Friday ...
Ofsted chair Christine Gilbert will lead an independent review into SATs following the nine-day delay to results. SATs results were released this morning, after being postponed from 7 July due to ...
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