General
Friday
22nd Jul 2022
Thursday
21st Jul 2022
Looking back at slavery link is helping our school move forward
A school whose name connects it to the slave trade has a duty to confront its past, says headteacher Melvyn Roffe
Teacher pay: too little for staff, too much for schools
Jack Worth from the NFER explains why the rise in salaries – despite being the biggest increase in years – has worked out badly for both staff and schools, and why fixing this should be an urgent job for the next prime minister
Wednesday
20th Jul 2022
Teacher pay 2022-23: what the salary rises mean for you
Tes breaks down the different teacher pay increases announced by the government yesterday – and why they have already proved so controversial
ASN pupils must no longer be seen as ‘costly afterthought’
Education reform in Scotland is a chance to rethink schooling now that a third of children have additional needs, says Angela Morgan
Why the sector should embrace plans to help repeat ‘RI’ schools
Plans unveiled a few weeks ago to intervene with schools that receive two ‘requires improvement’ Ofsted reports will be crucial to help tackle the scourge of poor education experience for thousands of pupils, argues this MAT CEO
Friday
15th Jul 2022
Need to know: Ofsted changes, TAs under fire and behaviour
Your roundup of Tes’ most popular news and features articles from the past week, including Ofsted inspection changes, an attack on teaching assistants and new behaviour guidance
10 questions with...Professor Geraint Jones
We chat with the founding executive director of the National Institute of Teaching and Education at Coventry University about his own school days, his wide-ranging career path and the key reforms he thinks the sector needs to thrive
The Tes quiz: disco, deities and desserts
Pit your wits against Tes’ weekly general knowledge quiz...