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Need to know: What is the faith-school cap?
Damian Hinds has said that he is in favour of abolishing the cap on faith-schools’ freedom to select pupils on the basis of religion. But what does this actually mean?
26 February 2018
Teachers ‘work more overtime than most other professionals in Britain’
Teachers are twice as likely as chief executives to put in unpaid overtime, new figures reveal
23 February 2018
Exclusive: Manchester schools tsar condemns Education Endowment Foundation as ‘dangerous’
Professor Mel Ainscow says DfE-backed research body is ‘unhelpful’. Instead of telling schools what works best, he says researchers should try trusting teachers’ professionalism
23 February 2018
‘Teachers have to be in each other’s classrooms to see what’s going on. Schools are organised to prevent that’
Mel Ainscow thinks that teachers are the best researchers of their own roles, but, he says, their creativity is being stymied by one-size-fits-all training tied to funding streams. Adi Bloom meets the academic and Greater Manchester education tsar
23 February 2018
Trainee teachers in shortage subjects not guaranteed jobs
New government statistics reveal that the subjects with the highest employment rates for newly qualified teachers are not those with the greatest shortages
22 February 2018
Harry Potter remains pupils’ favourite
Primary and secondary pupils list books from the wizard series as their favourite titles
22 February 2018
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