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
Saturday
30th Apr 2022
Phillipson: Don’t tell teachers which books to teach
The shadow education secretary spoke to school leaders at the NAHT union conference in Telford today
MP apologises over teacher lockdown drinks ‘slur’
Michael Fabricant had said ‘many teachers and nurses’ had staffroom drinks when gathering was unlawful during the pandemic
Academisation won’t improve pupil outcomes, say most heads
Three-quarters of heads polled by union say schools joining multi-academy trusts won’t deliver on government literacy and numeracy targets
Friday
29th Apr 2022
Tough task ahead for new school sustainability leads
The government wants all schools and nurseries to have designated sustainability leads by 2025 but, as Dan Worth discovers, it’s a proposal that poses many questions
Need to know: Ofsted, exam exemptions and wellbeing
A roundup of ÌÇÐÄVlog’ most popular news and features articles from the past week, including confirmation on exam exemptions for students with long Covid, Ofsted’s five-year strategy and new teacher wellbeing data
Government should create IB-style qualification to meet employer needs
The chair of the Commons Education Select Committee explains why he thinks a new qualification that mixes academic and technical subjects is needed to prepare students for the new world of work
Council academy plan will spark ‘dramatic’ expansion
Former DfE adviser predicts ‘quick’ uptick in conversions as town halls reveal plans to run trusts
Early years sector raises concerns with staffing, funding and safety ratios
Major report finds settings deeply concerned with staff retention rates due to flexible working in wider society reducing the need for childcare places
Parents need to understand just how hard life is in schools
We need to get the message across to parents that schools are struggling, but doing that is tricky, says Jon Severs
Send ministers back to school to learn leadership, union boss says
NAHT general secretary Paul Whiteman is set to criticise the government for ‘an absolute failure of political leadership’
Call to ban permanent exclusions in primary schools
Longfield report says schools should only get good Ofsted ratings if they are proven to be inclusive
Parents call for action on teacher wellbeing
Seven in 10 parents want more to be done to reduce teacher stress, according to a YouGov poll