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Help unsuccessful teacher trainees be TAs, DfE urged
Government-funded charity calls for unsuccessful ITT applicants to be ‘redirected’ to alternative careers within schools
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Schools must not use Ofsted logos for this year’s judgements
The main changes to Ofsted's inspection handbook, at a glance
Bill addresses restraint and seclusion in Scottish schools
Six key principles for reforming rules on restraint and seclusion in schools are being set out in the Scottish Parliament today
Call for Ofsted ‘transparency’ over board minutes
The watchdog has not published any board minutes for meetings held after September 2023
Help unsuccessful teacher trainees be TAs, DfE urged
Government-funded charity calls for unsuccessful ITT applicants to be 'redirected' to alternative careers within schools
Headteachers’ Roundtable names co-chairs
Caroline Derbyshire announces she is stepping down after four years as chair of the school leaders group
Inclusion top concern for academy CEOs
Trust leaders want to prioritise inclusion and SEND this year, but are hampered by funding shortfalls, the annual CST survey has found
School-college partnerships’ value to be explored in Scottish study
Research will raise questions about the structure of the senior phase in Scottish schools and how students are prepared to enter the workplace
Review of ‘fitness to teach’ rules opens in Scotland
GTCS calls for views after report earlier this year showed number of teachers being investigated through fitness-to-teach process had hit a 10-year high
Primary heads’ body opposes funding of week-long residentials for all
AHDS says £34m estimated in residential outdoor education bill should go instead to ASN, while education directors question whether proposals have been properly costed
Reforms risk blaming schools for wider SEND crisis, Ofsted warned
Can the inspectorate's new inclusion focus close a SEND 'accountability gap' – or could it shift criticism further onto schools? Tes investigates
‘Irresponsible’ to delay SEND inspections in failing areas
As follow-up inspections are put on hold, a Tes analysis sets out the range of problems in areas found to have widespread failings
Governors told no money for national recruitment drive
Without a new campaign, schools and trusts risk losing out on the 'valuable expertise and leadership' needed, warns National Governance Association
Helen Hayes: There is an ‘absence of trust in SEND system’
The new Commons Education Select Committee chair spoke to Tes about what the committee's priorities could be
Ofsted Academy crackdown on ‘pirated’ materials
Matthew Purves has warned of a 'big industry' that seeks to 'exploit the anxiety around school inspection'
Education directors launch self-evaluation toolkit to ‘drive improvement’
Education services in Scotland must ‘take responsibility for their own improvement’, says ADES – ‘it isn’t possible to "inspect" improvement into a school or system’