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Low school belonging linked to lower GCSE attainment

Girls, disadvantaged students and children with SEND report lower levels of school belonging, DfE study finds

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Heads forced to ‘lobby’ for specialist provision in early years

Despite young pupils' increasingly complex needs, leaders fear there is too little focus on getting them the right support

Far right fuelling violence in Scottish schools, warns union

Racist, misogynistic and anti-immigrant rhetoric in schools is being fuelled by social media, new NASUWT Scotland president will say today

NAHT leader urges Oliver to scrap inspection plans

Union's general secretary calls for an Ofsted system that 'doesn’t pile additional pressure onto an already stretched profession'

‘Devastating’ cuts threaten inclusion, warns new NAHT president

Incoming president of school leaders' union says there will be 'absolute uproar' if Ofsted does not substantially change its proposals for inspection reform

1 in 8 secondary teachers reports student sexual assault

Every secondary school should have a dedicated lead for preventing violence against women and girls, says the Youth Endowment Fund

Legal action over equality in teacher misconduct cases

Unions seek a judicial review over fears that Black and minority ethnic teachers could be overrepresented in referrals to the Teaching Regulation Agency

DfE appoints advisers to tackle breakfast club ‘challenges’

Contracts for advisers to help schools deliver the government's flagship policy are worth up to £44,000

Senior leaders aspiring to headship falls to record low

Almost half of heads say they need mental health support, and a third are already receiving support, finds survey

Labour’s 6,500 new teachers pledge ‘could still leave shortages’

Public spending watchdog calls on the government to publish a delivery plan for fulfilling its pledge to recruit thousands more teachers

ASN ‘crisis’ leaving school staff ‘overwhelmed’, warns SSTA

'More and more' pupils with additional support needs are being placed in mainstream classes despite cuts to specialist staff, says president of Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association

Teacher training recruitment target cut by 19%

Falling pupil rolls and better teacher retention forecasts have led to a reduction in the number of recruits needed, DfE says

Disadvantaged schools have ‘substantial’ staff experience gap

Secondary schools in deprived areas also see notably higher teacher turnover, says Education Policy Institute research

DfE hires 45 RISE advisers to expand ‘stuck’ schools support

Dozens of the 'stuck' schools earmarked for support have been in this position for more than six years, says the government

9 in 10 secondary teachers make their own curriculum resources

Just 13 per cent of secondary teachers use Oak National Academy resources in their lesson planning, DfE survey finds

More than 200 places cut from primary PGDE next year

But the number of places available on undergraduate primary courses will help mitigate the cut – while places on secondary programmes will remain at the 2024-25 level

Attempt to fill top Scottish education jobs fails again

For the second time, the processes to recruit both a chief inspector of education and a chief executive of Education Scotland have not led to appointments

Trans students should not use toilet of their identified gender, says guidance

Equality and Human Rights Commission publishes an interim update to guidance for schools following Supreme Court ruling

‘Narrow’ GCSE English language needs ‘urgent’ change, says OCR

Exam board chief warns the current GCSE 'fails to expose students to the full variety and potential of the English language'

School Teachers’ Review Body: All you need to know

The teacher pay review body has reportedly recommended a rise of nearly 4 per cent for 2025-26 – but who are the members of this important group?

Delay new Ofsted inspections or risk further deaths, Phillipson told

Coalition of education unions, headteachers and former senior inspectors warns the education secretary about the watchdog's school report card proposals

DfE definition of stuck schools is ‘deeply problematic’

Confederation of School Trusts questions Department for Education plan for RISE advisers to intervene in stuck schools based on 'flawed' definition

Teacher trainers warn Ofsted plans will cause confusion

Ofsted's proposed toolkits for the inspection of initial teacher education are 'underdeveloped' and likely to lead to 'unacceptable variations', says NASBTT

Revealed: The most and least popular GCSE English lit texts

Schools need support to break away from An Inspector Calls to cover texts by authors from more diverse backgrounds, say experts

Ofsted plans ‘risk the health and wellbeing’ of school leaders

NAHT accuses the inspectorate of not assessing how its proposed changes to inspection could impact school staff workload