Home Tes Podcast: New funding and starting the new year Tes Podcast: New funding and starting the new year The latest edition of education’s favourite policy podcast 6th September 2019, 3:47pm Dave Speck Share Tes Podcast: New funding and starting the new year https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/tes-podcast-new-funding-and-starting-new-year Copy Link Join the Tes editorial team as we discuss ways to approach the new school year and the idea of introducing a grade 10 for the very top achievers at GCSE - not to mention the government’s extra £7.1 billion funding for schools, and our exclusive interview with education secretary Gavin Williamson. Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read two free articles every month plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Keep reading for just £1 per month You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more The private-state school trio pushing educational boundaries Dave Speck • 10th November 2022 MFL take-up more down to parents than teachers Dave Speck • 3rd May 2022 10 questions with... Christina McAnea Dave Speck • 13th August 2021 Ex-maths teacher to lead academies and skills agency Dave Speck • 30th July 2021 Recent Most read Most shared Ucas application fee change will have a big impact Analysis 23 May 2024 Safeguarding: handling online incidents that start outside school Leadership 23 May 2024 3 ways all teachers can boost student reading skills Teaching & Learning 23 May 2024 Teachers complain of ‘obscure’ English lit GCSE extract News 21 May 2024 Teachers ‘at a loss’ with struggling readers News 20 May 2024 Teachers are not pupils: making the case for flexible working Leadership 21 May 2024 Oracy ‘neglect’ leaves pupils struggling, warns exam board News 21 May 2024 Teachers ‘at a loss’ with struggling readers News 20 May 2024 Teachers complain of ‘obscure’ English lit GCSE extract News 21 May 2024