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John Roberts
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John Roberts is SEND and inclusion editor at Tes magazine
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Patrick Roach stepping down as NASUWT general secretary
Teaching union general secretary says new government will give his successor the chance to ‘make their mark’
General
7 October 2024
Work to support SEND students celebrated at Nasen Awards
Contributions from mainstream and special schools, alternative provision settings, teachers, support staff and students recognised at charity’s eighth annual ceremony
Specialist Sector
7 October 2024
SEND provision in mainstream ‘needs to be investigated’
With Tes analysis revealing a sharp rise in pupils in SEND provision in mainstream schools, sector leaders voice concerns about a lack of oversight, guidance and funding
General
4 October 2024
Schools with lower Ofsted ratings hit harder by falling rolls
The problem of falling pupil rolls is not being felt equally across the primary school sector, according to new NFER analysis
Primary
25 September 2024
Labour’s education policy: what schools can expect
Ahead of this year’s Labour Party conference, we look at what we know so far on the new government’s key education policies, including Ofsted report cards and recruiting 6,500 more teachers
General
20 September 2024
The battle for regional school control
Trusts, councils and metro mayors are all pushing for a driving role in school improvement after the new government signalled a shake-up
General
20 September 2024
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