Signs of progress offer cause for optimism ahead of challenges next year, writes NAHT general secretary Paul Whiteman. As we ...
The DfE has issued new guidance on the use reasonable force in schools, but has not committed to creating national training standards despite 'strong calls' ...
The government has announced three new pilot programmes for schools as part of the long-awaited violence against women and ...
The government has warned councils future support to deal with SEND deficits will not be “unlimited”, while pledging to ...
Safety and safeguarding are part of a wider culture (and responsibility), and it’s important that teachers also feel ...
As the sector awaits delayed details of how government plans to deliver on its flagship pledge, experts have given evidence ...
School pupils and staff are set to be eligible for trips to Europe after ministers agreed terms with the EU to rejoin the ...
Ministers must do more to protect the teaching of British values in schools, or teachers and pupils risk being cowed by hate, ...
That is inclusion. And yet, as policy is reshaped, specialist leaders remain largely absent from the conversation. You cannot ...
Note‑taking remains a highly effective, well‑understood method for consolidating information, and a strong baseline for any ...
The David Ross Education Trust (DRET) has appointed Simon Rose, currently the organisation’s interim boss, to the position ...