General
Wednesday
25th Sep 2024
£15m for schools to open nurseries from next year
In her main party conference speech, the education secretary says new school-based nurseries will improve ‘life chances for children’
Curriculum review launches call for evidence
Professor Becky Francis warns that the current system is failing a third of pupils and says the review will focus on disadvantaged students
Tuesday
24th Sep 2024
Guidance on school breakfasts ‘grossly out of date’, says minister
Minister Stephen Morgan’s comments come after Labour set out plans to pilot breakfast clubs in primary schools
Directed hours rule ‘archaic’, says MAT leader
Becks Boomer-Clark, CEO of Lift Schools, said the teaching profession must ‘have a much more mature, sophisticated and flexible understanding of time’
What subject experts want from Labour’s curriculum review
With the DfE’s curriculum and exam review set to call for evidence, ÌÇÐÄVlog looks at the changes subject experts want to see
Days left to complete ‘crucial’ languages survey for Scottish schools
Responses will give overview of modern languages teaching in Scotland amid deep concerns over their place in school timetables
New education body for parents and carers seeks recruits
The Scottish Assembly of Parents and Carers starts its search for members today, months after funding was cut from another national parent body
Call to investigate impact of existing mental health support on pupils
NEU says schools ‘do not have the resources or staff to continue carrying the weight of a broken system’
Drop in science practicals ‘detriment to us all’, experts warn
Scientists Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Professor Brian Cox partner with the Royal Society to help teachers run practical experiments
Exclusive
Monday
23rd Sep 2024
Phillipson defends panel chosen for curriculum review
Speaking at the Labour Party Conference, the education secretary says making the panel bigger would risk it becoming ‘over-wieldy’
Call for Swinney to intervene over council education cuts
EIS writes to first minister amid dismay over ‘hugely damaging’ plans in Glasgow and Falkirk to cut teaching jobs and learning hours
We need more teachers with SEND, says schools minister
Speaking at the Labour Party conference, Catherine McKinnell said the government is looking at how to make teaching more inclusive