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Labour’s education pledge
Labour’s policy announcement could mark the end of the deluge of illogical, draconian and ill-informed policies imposed on schools.
Seeing beyond the test scores
A West Yorkshire member on their light touch approach to making pupils 'secondary ready', not 'SATs ready'.
Joint letter on STRB delay
Union leaders call on Education Secretary to stop delaying school pay review body recommendations
Sutton Trust on Social Mobility
Poverty and disadvantage can have severe impacts on children’s educational experience
Enfield State Education
NAO reports on state of school buildings
These reports show the Goverment has failed to maintain the school estate or improve its resilience. The era of hoping such problems will go away of their own accord is over.
State of education 2023: recruitment and retention
16% of teachers plan to leave in two years, and 41% plan to be gone within five.
State of education 2023: mental health
A quarter of respondents say they have no access to CAMHS for their students and 80% say that excessive workload is a barrier to getting the right help for their pupils.
State of education 2023: child poverty
94% of teachers and 97% of support staff respondents believe that poverty or low income affects learning.
Latest data from Government on Special Educational Needs in England
Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union, commenting on the latest data from Government on pupils with special educational needs.
Hungry for change
Students Hamza Shahbaz and Gabriel Perez detail their experiences of campaigning for much needed change in the education system, specifically around the outdated Ofsted inspectorate.