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Jess Phillips: ‘Schools get asked to do too much’

Speaking at the Girls’ School Association Conference, the minister for violence against women and girls said teachers should ‘whinge more’. Source link

Pupils from affluent homes ‘more likely to get places at top secondary schools’

The study, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, analysed 2019 data from more than 550,000 pupils and around 3,250 schools. It measured school effectiveness...

Proposed year 8 tests should not be used to measure schools – review chief

The final report of the curriculum and assessment review has recommended introducing new English and maths tests in year 8. Source link

Government announces plan to cut GCSE exam time by up to three hours

The final curriculum review report, commissioned by Labour last year, has recommended exam volume at key stage 4 be reduced by 10%. Source link...

Government should introduce new statutory category of Send support – report

A Send taskforce set up by the Institute for Public Policy Research has recommended creating a new system of additional learning support. Source link...

New ‘V-Level’ qualification to sit alongside A-Levels

The Government also announced plans to help children who have not passed maths and English at GCSE. Source link

Send spending could outstrip spending by Ministry of Justice by 2029 – IFS

The Institute for Fiscal Studies warned there is a risk that increases in spending on children will be followed by higher spending on...

Covid inquiry to shift focus to pandemic’s impact on children and young people

James Bowen, assistant general secretary for school leaders’ union NAHT, said the pandemic was a time when “the relationship between the profession and...

Government set to introduce compulsory reading test at 13

“There’s nothing to stop future governments publishing them school-by-school, allowing Ofsted to use them or encouraging leaders to focus on them, all of...

Nando’s-style grading won’t keep pupils safe or boost good teaching, union says

Schools in England will be graded across a variety of different areas. Source link

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Alexander Isak makes Liverpool admission after ending goal drought as Arne Slot reacts

British record signing breaks top-flight duck for new club in much-needed win over West Ham Source link

Tom Fletcher hopes for royal visit as Paddington The Musical opens in West End

The McFly star has penned the music and lyrics to the eagerly anticipated stage show, which has its world premiere at the Savoy Theatre...

Man, 32, dies in M4 horror crash after car comes off major motorway

A stretch of the the carriageway was closed for hours after the serious crash left one dead and another gravely injured - Wiltshire Police...
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