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IB chief considers move to online assessment
Olli-Pekka Heinonen tells Tes he is leading work to ‘create the conditions’ for digital assessment – but IB leaders in schools have plenty of questions
Specialist Sector
24 January 2022
IB to repeat dual assessment approach
IBO also says it will set ‘appropriate grade boundaries’ to recognise the disruption caused by education over the past few months
Specialist Sector
20 January 2022
£63K a month bills: soaring energy prices hit schools
Schools seeing their energy bills rise by more than 100 per cent warn they will have to cut back on teacher recruitment
General
20 January 2022
The rise of SEND ‘magnet schools’
The long-awaited SEND review is due in the next few months. Watching closely is a cohort of schools hoping that the report will address a growing gap – one between those schools with high numbers of pupils with SEND, and those with very few
General
12 January 2022
How the pandemic is reshaping international education
New data from COBIS, seen exclusively by Tes, reveals the new ways of working that international schools intend to keep in any post-pandemic world – and the challenges they still face
Specialist Sector
10 January 2022
Exam ‘nervousness’ as Year 11s top Covid absence rates
From confidentiality agreements to remote invigilation, heads ‘move heaven and earth’ to prioritise mocks as new data shows Year 11 Covid absence was highest last term
Secondary
10 January 2022
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