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Safer recruitment processes are, to some extent, an indicator of the quality of wider safeguarding culture. Weaknesses in one ...
Balado and Kirsty Savage, the chair and co-ordinator of the Norfolk School Leaders’ Association, invited headteacher groups ...
The changes came after criticism of the lack of enforcement of previous rules. A 2019 Institute for Public Policy Research ...
Sir Martyn Oliver's comments call into question the validity of recent inspections and Ofsted's capacity to fix the problem ...
New “lending libraries” of assistive technology for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are set ...
Two primary schools set to shut over the falling rolls crisis have been saved after the admissions watchdog found “serious” ...
Ofsted will not assess schools’ use of AI “as a stand-alone part” of inspections – but the tech’s impact on outcomes for ...
A recent study caused panic about AI's effects (again), but the lesson is that we need to be intentional about cognitive ...
Labour’s schools bill reforms propose rolling back academy freedoms and have been heavily criticised - but who are the CEOs ...
Over 6,000 youngsters are now waiting over a year to obtain education, health and care plans (EHCPs), as the number issued ...
The government is drawing up new guidance for schools and parents over complaints to “reduce the burden on leaders”.
Not content to wait for the results of the government’s curriculum and assessment review and a rumoured ‘GCSE reset’, a quiet ...