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Ofqual is considering whether “any action is needed” amid concerns the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) could undermine ...
The project, called Inclusion in Practice, was supported by ImpactEd, the Ambition Institute and Confederation of School ...
A new “expert teacher” role should be established to reward and retain staff who want to further their careers but stay in ...
Meanwhile, Labour’s emphasis on inclusion (at least rhetorically) is an encouraging, necessary and positive step. But it’s ...
Sir Martyn Oliver has said heads should judge him on updated Ofsted reforms due to be released in September, admitting he only put out “foundations” of a plan originally because the sector demanded ...
The government must find a way to re-engage young people without sacrificing what we’ve gained from the past decade’s ...
Equity isn’t just a value; it’s a responsibility. That’s why we’ve taken the bold step of introducing equalised shared ...
The statutory SEN route has been justified in terms of the protection of provision it gives parents, even if it is often a ...
But there is a light breaking through. Amid the noise, the government has quietly begun to take curriculum seriously. The ...
Pupils who are “very settled” in special schools will not be forced to move under the government’s plans to meet more needs ...
Members of the National Education Union (NEU) at 14 Outwood Grange academies will be staging walkouts across 10 days in July, ...
Vulnerability of pupils should be recognised as a “state not a trait” by Ofsted inspectors, with an acknowledgement it can come in “many forms” and change over time, a new research report has said.