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Teaching
Young people in England have ‘weaker’ socio-emotional skills, NFER finds
A new report from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) has found that the socio-emotional skills of young people…
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Policy
School leaders oppose ‘inappropriate’ peerage for ex-Ofsted boss
School leaders have come together to “vehemently” oppose a proposed peerage for the former chief inspector of Ofsted, calling the…
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Policy
YouGov finds ‘high parent support’ for Ofsted report card proposals
A YouGov survey has found the majority of parents support Ofsted’s report card proposals, with 67% saying they prefer Ofsted’s…
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Teaching
Welsh language skills improving in further education but impact ‘inconsistent’
Training schemes to enhance Welsh language skills in further education and apprenticeships are making a positive impact, but with inconsistencies…
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Policy
ASCL ‘extremely disappointed’ in Ofsted’s grading reform proposals
The Association of School and College leaders (ASCL) has said it is “extremely disappointed” by proposals set out in Ofsted’s…
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Teaching
Malvern St James Girls’ School to go co-ed for first time in 132 years
Malvern St James Girls’ School has announced that from September 2025, it will be welcoming boys at all ages for…
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Policy
Teachers want more flexibility in their pension plans, EPI finds
The Education Policy Institute (EPI) has found that teachers prioritise immediate salary increases over retirement benefits, while a “sizeable” proportion…
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Teaching
New Worcester secondary school granted planning permission
Planning permission has been granted for a new secondary school in Worcester.The approval was given by Worcestershire County Council’s Planning…
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Tech
AI can provide ‘generational opportunity’ for teachers, MP says
A group of teachers has discussed how artificial intelligence (AI) might play a part in classrooms and be “vital” for…
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Inclusion
North Ayrshire secondary schools maintain LGBT Charter status
Several North Ayrshire secondary schools are working to maintain their LGBT Youth Scotland Charter of Education status. Guided by the…
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