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Workforce
LSBU names former DfE director as new vice chancellor and CEO
London South Bank University Group (LSBU) has announced the appointment of Paul Kett, a former director general at the Department…
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Schools
Over 4,000 new childcare places to open in schools this September
The Department for Education (DfE) has announced that more than 4,000 school-based nursery places are set to open across England…
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Teaching
T Level uptake must rise to address skills gap, MPs warn
The government must do more to boost student enrolment in T Levels or risk the technical qualification remaining a “minority…
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Schools
Ofsted to restructure inspection teams in bid to boost consistency
Ofsted has announced changes to its school and further education inspection teams aimed at improving consistency, following feedback from its…
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Teaching
Children’s writing enjoyment at lowest level since 2010, survey finds
Children and young people’s enjoyment of writing in their free time has dropped to its lowest level in 15 years,…
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Policy
Welsh govt launches consultation to reform school funding system
The Welsh government has launched a public consultation on proposed reforms to school funding regulations, aiming to bring greater consistency…
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Funding
DfE pledges £6.3m for T Level placements in health and construction
The government has allocated £6.3m to support employers offering industry placements for students studying T Levels in health and construction.…
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Schools
KCC relocates primary school as part of £11m redevelopment project
Kent County Council (KCC) has announced that staff and pupils at Teynham Parochial Church of England Primary School have moved…
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Schools
Southwark Council to spend £2.08m upgrading primary schools
Southwark Council has announced that it will be allocating exactly £2.08m for maintenance works at 13 primary schools across the…
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Policy
OfS issues free speech guidance as poll reveals academic concerns
One in five university academics say they do not feel free to teach controversial topics, according to new polling from…
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