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Policy
Gov expands inclusivity programme to help neurodiverse pupils
The UK government is expanding a successful programme to help around 300,000 children with neurodiversity issues boost attendance and behaviour.…
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Funding
IFS warns education budget cuts could undermine schools and colleges
The Department for Education in England could face a £2.6bn cut by 2028-29 if treated like other unprotected budgets, potentially…
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Policy
Gov scraps higher level apprenticeships to focus on under 21s
The government has announced plans to scrap funding from higher level apprenticeships to focus on training at “lower” levels. From…
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Workforce
Glodwick teachers to strike over health and safety concerns
Today (22 May) members of NASUWT will begin strike action at Glodwick Infant and Nursery School in Oldham over what…
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Funding
Billions of school funding funnelled into private companies, NASUWT finds
Billions of pounds intended for education are being siphoned away from frontline teaching and funnelled into private companies and agencies…
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Teaching
1 in 4 pupils disengage from school in first year of secondary, research shows
More than one in four pupils begins to disengage from school during Year 7, according to the largest-ever study of…
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Teaching
NASUWT members accept 5.5% pay increase for 2024-25
NASUWT members have voted to accept a 5.5% pay increase for 2024-25 and 3% for 2025-26, alongside commitments to address…
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Schools
High-achieving pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds more likely to be criminalised, UCL finds
Academically high-achieving teenagers from the most deprived backgrounds in England are five times more likely to be arrested and cautioned…
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Policy
Gov launches national programme to boost inclusive PE for SEND pupils
The UK government is launching a new national programme to improve access to PE and school sports for pupils with…
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Policy
School staff should receive national training standards on restraint, EHRC says
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has warned the government to create national training standards on restraint for school…
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