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The first government-backed legal action by an academy trust against its former directors has ended after the chain reached a settlement with the last three remaining defendants.
Inclusion starts with strong, supported home relationships, so Mission 44 also supports our community-based programmes for ...
Government is championing its children’s wellbeing and schools bill as key to improving access to education for the most ...
Non-examined assessment (NEA) refers to coursework or project-based tasks completed over time, often incorporating stages of ...
In principle, centralised resources like lesson plans and materials for schools in trusts have the potential to enhance ...
These are young people falling through the cracks at a critical juncture in their lives. Our response is to do everything we ...
It’s always a risk to see the TV or film adaptation of a book you’ve enjoyed. Your mind has already cast it, and it rarely ...
As O’Sullivan points out, the more we click/engage/input data into systems, the more we open ourselves up to cyber attacks.
The curriculum review ’s ambition of ensuring “the curriculum (and related material) is inclusive so that all young people ...
The “most broken school in the country” which waited 11 years for a trust to take it on has been rated ‘good’ in all areas by Ofsted. After being issued with an academy order in 2011, the Hanson ...
Two leaders of academy trusts in the north of England have received top gongs in the King’s birthday honours list. Lesley ...
SEND in New York, smartphone solutions, sexual misconduct, living with ADHD, walking away from leadership, and fresh ideas on ...
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