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DfE U-turns on plans for two-person admission appeals panels
But remote video admission appeals will be become standardised after widespread backing from the sector
General
16 June 2022
Teacher pay: Uplift payments - who’s eligible and how to apply
The government has confirmed the 39 local authorities where teachers can receive uplift cash on top of early-career payments. We outline the criteria to be eligible to apply – and how to go about getting your hands on the extra money
Secondary
13 June 2022
DfE widens global hiring scheme amid teacher shortages
A new DfE service will encourage teachers from all countries to apply for qualified teacher status in England
General
10 June 2022
10 questions with...Cathie Paine
The new chief executive of REAch2 chats to Tes about the ‘lightning bolt’ moment that made her realise she wanted to be a teacher, what she’d change if she ran education for the nation and why one of her best school memories involves a jester’s hat
Primary
3 June 2022
Podcast: The importance of strong community links
We chat to the headmaster of the British School of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, about why he made improving the school’s community links a key focus since being appointed
Leadership
31 May 2022
UK’s oldest school appoints first female head after 1,425 years
School founded by the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597 and that can count Christopher Marlowe among its former pupils announces Jude Lowson will become head in September 2023
Specialist Sector
29 May 2022
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