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Times tables tests 2023: 6 insights for school leaders
With the data from this year’s multiplication tables check having just been published, Tes highlights the major trends
Primary
23 November 2023
Tes International podcast: Adapting to an influx of EAL pupils
An international leader explains how his school revamped provision for pupils with English as an additional language to meet the rapid growth of those arriving from different countries
Leadership
23 November 2023
Ofsted pushes ahead with complaints shake-up
Watchdog’s director of education says the planned changes will allow complaints to get to the independent adjudicator more quickly
General
22 November 2023
SEND: Schools must take ‘fair share’ of pupils, says DfE
All schools need to be welcoming and should recognise the benefits of bringing in more pupils with SEND, says government official
General
22 November 2023
The curious case of the missing psychology teachers
Psychology is now the second most popular A-level subject in England – but the number of new teachers remains far below what’s needed. So, what’s going on and how can it be fixed?
Secondary
17 November 2023
Why India is the new boom market for international schools
Demand for a British education overseas means India has replaced China as the leading destination for new schools. Tes talks to current and prospective leaders in the country about why it is proving so popular
General
3 November 2023
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