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John Roberts
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John Roberts is SEND and inclusion editor at Tes magazine
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Lift Schools director becomes Anthem CEO
David Hatchett has been named as Anthem Schools Trust’s chief executive officer
General
2 June 2025
Most teachers don’t find KS2 results data useful, DfE survey finds
New DfE teacher poll questions how useful teachers find primary statutory test results in identifying support needed for pupils
Primary
30 May 2025
Neurodivergent training support scheme extended
Pupils who are neurodiverse often face bullying and higher rates of suspension, warns DfE
General
29 May 2025
Ofsted is rewriting its report card inspection toolkits
Tes understands the inspectorate is carrying out a ‘substantial’ rewrite of inspection toolkits it will use to grade schools in new inspections
General
21 May 2025
DfE criticism of new special schools ‘appalling’, say leaders
Special-school leaders warn they are facing a ‘crisis’, with demand for places far outstripping supply, in response to government submission to SEND inquiry
Specialist Sector
21 May 2025
DfE: Previous government sent mixed messages on inclusion
Department claims that under the Conservatives it created special-school places for pupils who could have been educated in mainstream schools
Specialist Sector
16 May 2025
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