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DfE secrecy over £16m turnaround plan for supersize MAT
Academies minister refuses to give MPs details of how one of the largest academy chains in the country is using government money
30 April 2019
Baseline tests ‘will mean pressure on two-year-olds’
Protesters today presented a petition to 10 Downing Street railing against the ‘absurd’ and ‘rubbish’ new assessment
25 April 2019
My best teachers: Mr Thompson, Miss Little and Mr Ayres by Catherine Tate
On National Teachers’ Day, the comedian remembers the terrific trio who inspired, encouraged and helped to kick-start her career
9 May 2018
Why can’t GCSE candidates tell the time using an analogue clock?
Schools say they have had to install digital clocks in their exam halls
24 April 2018
Anne Longfield profile: ‘I would really love a dialogue with teachers about the issues they’re facing’
Decades before she became a policy adviser to Tony Blair, children’s commissioner Anne Longfield was inspired by the support of strong teachers. She tells Adi Bloom about her plans to stop vulnerable children ‘falling through the gaps’ – and why teachers know best when it comes to their welfare
14 April 2018
Amanda Spielman profile: ‘I don’t want to become a workload problem’
Amanda Spielman, successor to Sir Michael Wilshaw at Ofsted, promises that she won’t be outspoken, and aims to be a ‘force for improvement’
24 March 2018
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