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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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New AI project gives school librarians critical role

School librarians are ‘the guardians of information integrity’ – now they are to play a major role in a new digital literacy project focused on responsible use of generative AI

CfE review: ‘Evolving Curriculum for Excellence, not ripping it up’

Scotland’s decade-long 'curriculum-improvement cycle' is underway – our exclusive report shows how it will work

Restore expert group to tackle absence crisis, DfE urged

The Attendance Action Alliance – set up to 'supercharge' efforts to tackle school absence – has not met since May

Private schools’ merger highlights sector difficulties

The principal of a new school created from a merger says a long lead-in to the change should 'mitigate compulsory reductions to roles', but some jobs will be lost

GEMS announces new chief education officer

Lisa Crausby joins the GEMS international schools group from a MAT in England, where her work led to being awarded an OBE

Cambridge International announces digital exams launch

Six subjects will have digital exams from 2026, before a global rollout across the full Cambridge curriculum

Phillipson asks how teacher pay can support more flexibility

It is unlikely the 2025-26 pay award will be announced before maintained schools set their budgets, the education secretary warns – but vows to reset timelines for 2026-27

Most primary teachers would not consider secondary

The perceived barriers to teachers making the move from primary to secondary, including an 'us and them' mentality, have been revealed by DfE research

‘Game-changing’ tech solution sought for Scottish teacher workload

A contract worth up to £650,000 over two years is being offered to the bid that best answers the question, how can technology reduce teacher workload?

Widening access to private schools harder due to ‘challenges’ in sector

HMC chair comments come as the government plans to remove the VAT exemption and business rates relief for private schools from January

Give LAs more time to address SEND deficits, union says

The NASUWT teaching union calls on the chancellor to relieve some of the pressure on local authorities created by high-needs block deficits

Tories should hang heads in shame over SEND, shadow minister says

Conservative shadow minister accuses his party of not doing enough for children with special educational needs and disabilities when in government

Ofqual warns schools over coursework cyberattack risk

The warning comes as a poll reveals more than four in 10 teachers say their school or college experienced a cyber incident during the last academic year

Heads’ and teachers’ wellbeing in ‘profound crisis’

New data on teacher and headteacher wellbeing, workload, supply teaching and teaching assistants was published today. Here's what you need to know

Violence in schools in focus again after Fife EIS survey

Teachers report growing concerns about abuse from parents on social media amid what the union describes as a 'sustained crisis' of violence and aggression in many schools

Delay private school fee VAT charge or lose teachers ‘permanently’

Headteachers' and teachers' leaders have urged ministers to delay implementation of the government's school fee levy to next September, and to carry out an impact assessment

Demand soars for ‘emergency’ school improvement cash

ÌÇÐÄVlog investigation also reveals that most multi-academy trusts end up taking on schools they have helped using DfE grant

Experienced teacher pay 9% below 2010 levels despite rise

The 5.5% pay rise is 'unlikely' to improve recruitment and retention difficulties, warns the Institute for Fiscal Studies

ASN: ‘We cannot ignore the enormity of the situation’

Scotland should be ashamed of how children with additional support needs are treated in schools, MSPs tell education secretary

School-based nurseries rollout: what we know so far

The education secretary has announced funding for the first phase of its early years provision expansion, but questions remain about staffing and private sector involvement

School inspection in Scotland: ‘Something has been going wrong’

Influential figures in Scottish education call for a truly independent inspectorate to emerge from reforms amid concerns that existing approaches fail to provide a national overview

Call to update exam body’s ‘ageing digital infrastructure’

Around £10 million is needed to bring the technology at Scotland’s qualifications body up to date, says SQA chief executive – who blames its outdated IT systems for blank results-day emails

£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