The Curriculum Review Is a Welcome Step, But Real Change Requires a Revolution
The government’s new curriculum review is welcome, but it’s not the revolution we need. For the first time in over a decade, we’re seeing official…
The government’s new curriculum review is welcome, but it’s not the revolution we need. For the first time in over a decade, we’re seeing official…
A celebration event has been held as the culmination of the Primary Engineer Vehicle Programme, run in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University. This is…
New polling from Teach First highlights the impact of the growing teacher recruitment crisis, with pupils in the most disadvantaged areas being locked out of…
The FE sector faces challenges in recruiting and retaining a skilled workforce. The Industry Associate project, led by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation in collaboration with…
The Education Secretary has today (Monday 8 July), begun work delivering the government’s pledge to recruit 6,500 new teachers. Bridget Phillipson will immediately embark on…
Liberal Democrats believe that education is an investment in our young people’s future potential and our country’s future growth. That vision is embodied by our…
These shocking statistics come after Rishi Sunak’s pledge earlier in the year for all school children to be taught maths until the age of 18. …
In this article, Simon discusses how the focus for schools and trusts shouldn’t be on a one-solution fits all approach to the staffing crisis. Instead,…
Labour has pledged to save taxpayers billions of pounds paid by schools each year to teacher recruitment agencies through its new plan to embed “world-class…
Roy Blatchford CBE has visited more than 1,000 schools and colleges in the UK and across the world, in this article Roy seeks to illustrate…
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