Conservative Party General Election manifesto
Conservative spending plans would result in the most catastrophic cuts to education for generations.
Conservative spending plans would result in the most catastrophic cuts to education for generations.
Education is in crisis. It is heartening that this manifesto recognises many of the major challenges.
Deltapoll/NEU poll finds majority of parents think the level of funding is responsible for problems in schools.
66% of special schools and 63% of maintained nursery schools (MNS) in England have faced real-terms cuts since 2010.
Teachers' involvement in the review to improve the educational experience of children and young people is essential.
This report makes it very clear: the government of the day failed our country.
NFER analysis shows: uncompetitive pay, high workload, lack of flexible working options key factors in graduates not choosing to enter the teaching profession.
The only way out of this downward spiral of disruption and scarce resources is significant reinvestment in schools.
Labour will need more ambition to achieve the education system that all those who work in education want, and that pupils and parents deserve.
Report shows disparities in outcomes between disadvantaged pupils and their peers continue to widen. For 11- and 16-year-olds, the gaps are the widest in over a decade.
SATs are designed for accountability, not to show what children can do.