Minimum service levels plans
After 13 years of Conservative education policy, every day, children and young people in schools suffer levels of service well below expectation.
After 13 years of Conservative education policy, every day, children and young people in schools suffer levels of service well below expectation.
Baseline assessment of English and Maths is inaccurate and unhelpful, finds new survey.
This Joseph Rowntree report should be an alarm for Government to finally take action.
The number of schools with RAAC continues to rise.
The reasonable adjustments disability passport is a tool to record the reasonable adjustments agreed between a worker and their line manager. It is designed to provide a documented record of an individual’s needs, which will allow them to function to their full potential in a supportive and encouraging environment.
The aim of this model policy on reasonable adjustments is to provide a framework that schools can use to ensure that policies, practices, and culture do not discriminate against disabled people.
Commenting on Making it Click, a report from AQA which makes a case for moving to digital exams, Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National Education Union.
We need to see a true step-change in the levels of education investment.
All the problems facing the educational system have deepened during the period in which Gibb has presided over schools.
It beggars belief that she was allowed to cause such damage for so long.
Schools on brink unless Chancellor delivers £1.7billion in Autumn Statement for 2024/25, says joint letter to Chancellor from four education unions.
Children in the most deprived communities face the greatest challenges in accessing mental health support.