Policy
The latest news, analysis and advice on government policy and legislation. Find a breakdown of new documentation, case studies from leaders and comment from high-profile educators
Tuesday
11th Oct 2022
Camhs schools: How education continues and what must change
The head of education in a hospital school for Camhs outlines the reality of how education remains a key priority for children receiving help – and why inspection reform may be required
Phonics: DfE-approved scheme makes ‘only small’ difference
EEF study also finds that a catch-up phonics programme has a ‘negative impact’ on reading compared with regular English lessons
Monday
10th Oct 2022
SNP members back motion to raise school starting age
Scottish government’s policy of testing pupils in P1 comes under fire as case made for a kindergarten stage from 3 to 6
DfE names schools and trusts overseeing school improvement plan
Seven trusts and schools win share of £650,000 contract as part of scheme to help schools with poor or declining Ofsted grades
Why attendance is key to turning around KS1 results decline
The CEO of the largest primary-only MAT reflects on recent key stage 1 and phonics results – and discusses what needs to be done to address the challenges they have revealed
What do the different UK education systems do best?
Wales’ growing self-confidence is its strength – despite ‘large, loud neighbour’, says former Welsh minister for education
Friday
7th Oct 2022
Ex-DfE adviser: ‘Ridiculous’ that schools face Westminster chaos
Former Department for Education adviser says Liz Truss’s government has ‘deprioritised education’
Horrors of slavery should be core part of curriculum, heads told
Racism is a consequence of slavery, and the history of slavery must be taught truthfully to change attitudes, Professor Sir Geoff Palmer tells schools
Need to know: Teacher pay, strikes and ‘appalling’ comments
Your roundup of ÌÇÐÄVlog’ most popular news and features articles from the past week, including the government’s stance on teacher pay, a strike ultimatum and the education secretary’s controversial speech
‘DfE promises SEND improvement plan by Christmas’
Exclusive: Dame Christine Lenehan says Kit Malthouse has committed to producing an improvement paper this year following the SEND review