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Quarter of overseas schools teach ‘responsible’ AI use
Cobis report also reveals increased recruitment competition and a shifting curriculum focus towards life skills such as oracy and wellbeing
Specialist Sector
9 January 2024
10 questions with...Dr Nic Crossley
The CEO of Liberty Academy Trust chats about her youth, how she ended up working in special schools and why passion is a key ingredient for teaching
Strategy
6 January 2024
Ofsted reform: DfE should end two-RI inspection ‘cliff edge’
An Institute for Government report also calls on new chief inspector Sir Martyn Oliver to issue a comprehensive response to the Ruth Perry inquest findings
General
28 December 2023
How to make the head-deputy dynamic a success
No two relationships between a headteacher and their deputy are alike. But for those in these roles – and any aspiring leaders – there are some universal themes that underpin the success of such a partnership
Staff Management
24 December 2023
Why vocational music courses are proving so popular
Years of waning interest in GCSE and A-level music have prompted many concerns from sector bodies, but the rise of students taking more practical vocational courses offers hope for the subject
Secondary
21 December 2023
Why Christmas festivities in schools are worth the effort
You might find yourself muttering ‘Bah, humbug!’ when it comes to Christmas activities at your school – but they can have a positive impact that outlasts the festive season
General
15 December 2023
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