Curriculum and assessment review motion
Testing for testing's sake has led to an exam factory culture in England’s schools.
Testing for testing's sake has led to an exam factory culture in England’s schools.
Analysis by the National Education Union shines a damning light on the performance of large multi-academy trusts (MATs).
We represent more teachers and support staff working in independent schools than any other union.
If we want teachers to successfully support positive behaviour for learning, keeping class size manageable really matters.
Teachers must be involved in shaping the use of AI in schools, and building the guardrails we need to see for classrooms and staff rooms.
Education Policy Institute report shows unequal access to SEND support in schools
The menopause is an occupational health issue for women educators, as well as being an equality issue.
Arts and Minds is a coalition of organisations calling for the restoration of all arts and creative subjects as a crucial part of the curriculum.
The ambition to remove asbestos entirely from all public buildings is very welcome and must begin as soon as possible.
It’s not inspection that delivers education excellence - it's well supported, experienced staff - and it is investment
The action called for must include addressing the wider causes in schools that are affecting mental health.
Ofsted's failure to take seriously the concerns of the profession shows it is incapable of introspection or change. This new consultation points only to continued disaster.