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EPI report on the disadvantage gap
As families struggle to make ends meet, and children’s needs are not being met, their education is bound to suffer.
Parental fines
Fining parents has always been a crude measure, and is proving ineffective as a deterrent.
Strikes continue in 32 sixth form colleges and Westminster rally
Teachers in non-academised sixth form colleges have been presented with an inferior pay offer for 2024/25
Technology in teaching
Tech in itself must not be seen as solution nor distraction from the urgent need to address workload
EPI on school accountability
With the evidence for change outlined in this report, there is an opportunity for a different approach and an inspection system that is supportive, effective and fair
SATs undermine a ‘broad and balanced curriculum'
NEU survey of primary teachers shows how English and maths is squeezing out other subjects.
Strike ballot in 18 Harris schools and colleges
The NEU’s formal strike ballot of over 700 members in 18 Harris secondaries and sixth form colleges opens today (Monday) and closes on 28 February.
Vast majority of schools to face funding cuts next year
76% of primary schools and 94% of secondary schools will not be able to afford their costs next year.
Further Sixth Form College strike days announced
National Education Union non-academised sixth form college teachers have announced further strike action in their ongoing dispute with the Secretary of State for Education
PAC report on support for children and young people with SEND
This report shows the full drastic extent of the crisis in SEND, recognises the measures central to building inclusive schools and recognises that inclusion needs to be a core factor across the education sector.
Public Accounts Committee report on funding for disadvantaged children
Our members will recognise the problems raised : insufficient funding, an unbalanced focus on academic attainment, and depleted early years provision