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DfE sets out £800m SEND teacher development contracts
The government’s spending plans could include the creation of national SEND CPD programmes, with contracts expected to be awarded to providers next year
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Ofsted: Six findings on ensuring children learn in the early years
Ofsted has released an early years research report that focuses on what progress looks like for EYFS children in the four specific areas of learning
VAT on private school fees is ‘destructive’, Hinds warns
Shadow education secretary Damian Hinds has criticised the government's policy to apply 20 per cent VAT on independent school fees in a parliamentary debate today
Miles Briggs named Scottish shadow education secretary
In the new Conservative shadow cabinet, the Lothian MSP replaces Liam Kerr, who moves to become shadow justice secretary
Research finds ‘proliferation’ of ‘exam conditions’ testing in primary
Primary schools are using more exam-conditions tests – even though Scotland has its own national assessments – because they generate ‘a robust calculation of a child’s attainment’
Attendance: 32,000 pupils on part-time timetables
There has been a 'notable' drop in schools' use of the controversial attendance code B for pupils who are learning off-site, new analysis shows
Ofsted: Primary school English curricula ‘often weak’
Watchdog's report raises concerns that some schools fail to ensure that key stage 1 pupils acquire the knowledge they need. Here are 7 of its key findings
Teachers need subject-specific oracy training, experts urge
Report from Commission on the Future of Oracy Education also calls for a revision of the English language GCSE and a rebalancing of spoken language in the curriculum
Reading: concern over rise in Year 5 ‘low attainers’
Major study into impact of lockdowns also finds the disadvantage gap has not narrowed among Year 5 pupils in reading or maths
Phillipson confirms £7m to tackle antisemitism in education
Education secretary says some of this funding will go towards upskilling teachers and university staff to tackle antisemitism
Patrick Roach stepping down as NASUWT general secretary
Teaching union general secretary says new government will give his successor the chance to 'make their mark'
Work to support SEND students celebrated at Nasen Awards
Contributions from mainstream and special schools, alternative provision settings, teachers, support staff and students recognised at charity's eighth annual ceremony
‘Let’s get moving’ on class-contact time, says union
'Chronic' workload is damaging teachers’ professional and personal lives – but progress in cutting class-contact time has been ‘pretty glacial’, says EIS boss
Teacher Development Trust to stop offering NPQs
Education charity also withdraws bid to deliver Early Career Framework, citing constraints of government contracts and an 'increasingly dysfunctional market'
Unions call for urgent DfE action on pay, workload and funding
Teacher and school leader unions call for future pay increases to be significantly above RPI inflation, and oppose any introduction of targeted pay
NEU reps to push for home PPA time in academy trusts
NEU general secretary Daniel Kebede also says it will be up to the union to make a case for 'the supposed freedoms of trusts' to be curtailed over this parliament
North East is left out of policymaking, Phillipson warned
Sector leaders in the North East have written to the education secretary to warn about a lack of representation in recently announced Ofsted and curriculum reviews
DfE’s West Midlands regional director to retire
Andrew Warren, who has headed up the region for six years, says 'it feels like the right time' to depart
SEND provision in mainstream ‘needs to be investigated’
With ÌÇÐÄVlog analysis revealing a sharp rise in pupils in SEND provision in mainstream schools, sector leaders voice concerns about a lack of oversight, guidance and funding
Concern over number of children arriving at school ‘still in nappies’
Former children's commissioner warns too many young children are not receiving the support needed to boost their 'school readiness'
Phillipson commits to lower Oak National Academy funding
Education secretary sets out a package of reforms in a bid to head off a legal challenge against the curriculum resources quango, ÌÇÐÄVlog can reveal
Phillipson says support in maths and science GCSEs should continue
Ofqual consults on whether formulae and equation sheets should be maintained for 2025, 2026 and 2027 exams after education secretary calls for them to remain
Falkirk delays decision on reducing school week
Fraught debate over Falkirk pupils' learning hours reflects extreme pressures on education budgets felt by local authorities across Scotland
Plan for sign language GCSE by 2025 ‘unrealistic’
British Sign Language GCSE seems unlikely to launch next September as planned, warns awarding body
Teacher strikes over Glasgow job cuts put on hold
Strike ballots from both the EIS teaching union and primary school leaders' body the AHDS failed to meet the 50 per cent turnout threshold