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10 questions with...Mohsen Ojja
We chat with the acting chief executive of the Mossbourne Federation about his education history – which took him across four countries – and why one of his favourite teachers may have been a spy
Strategy
22 April 2022
Why teaching still has a diversity problem
Despite positive advances in the diversity of initial teacher training, Dan Worth and Helen Lock find that unless more efforts are made to retain these teachers at the start of their careers and offer routes to leadership, it will be a wasted opportunity
General
20 April 2022
International school groups emerge stronger than ever from pandemic
New data from ISC Research reveals that international school groups now command fees totalling $22.3 billion (£17 billion) and are responsible for the education of almost 2.2 million pupils
Specialist Sector
15 April 2022
SEND Green Paper: Digital EHCP proposal divides opinion
Proposals in the SEND Green Paper to standardise and digitise Education and Health Care Plans have met with a mixed reaction from teachers, unions, privacy campaigners and SEND organisations, as Dan Worth discovers
General
8 April 2022
Schools White Paper: 5 key claims fact-checked
Tes unpicks some of the big claims made by the government in its long-awaited Schools White Paper – and finds some interesting and creative use of data
General
1 April 2022
Does Ofsted have a problem with language policing?
For almost 200 years, inspections have tried to stamp out any language other than standard English, new research claims. Dan Worth talks to the study authors to find out more
General
31 March 2022
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