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Sir Jon Coles, the chief executive of United Learning, told the Schools and Academies Show that senior civil servants at the ...
An unSATsifying blog from DfE, a thought-provoking one about young carers, a challenging one on the many hats we wear, and ...
RISE teams are being introduced into an ecosystem where many multi-academy trusts and schools are already driving school improvement with deeply embedded, context-specific approaches, and ...
In the past two years, there have been dramatic increases in the numbers of students using generative AI to do their work. At ...
The government has made a lot of noise about the impact of technology on young people. So it was surprising, just as students ...
The previous government’s SEND improvement plan – which took three years to draw up and cost £70 million to test – “did not ...
The government is drawing up reforms to the wider SEND sector, with speculation the whole system of EHCPs could be scrapped.
Five hundred schools will get “intensive support” from new joint attendance and behaviour hubs, the government has announced, ...
The Department for Education today said half of all schools now have access to a mental health support team (MHST). Funding ...
Stuck schools will be held accountable even if support brokered for them by the government RISE teams fails to turn them ...
Surrey has one of the ten highest SEND tribunal appeal rates in England, and has had 198 SEND-related complaints upheld against it by the Local Government Ombudsman since the start of 2022. Its most ...
Labour has made “breaking down the barriers to opportunity” one of its five central missions in government. But the Sutton ...
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