The new Progress 8 measure helps parents choose the ‘right [secondary] school for their child’, writes the Department for Education. It’s media...
Read MoreRichard Tice is the CEO of Quidnet Capital LLP, an asset management firm specialising in real estate. He joined the firm from CLS Holdings, a ‘...
Read MoreThere’s an ‘urgent need’ to restore confidence in the system which supports provision for children and young people with special...
Read MoreThe annual round for academy trusts to bid for funding from the Condition Improvement Fund opened yesterday, the Department for...
Read MoreWorld Bank investment in Bridge International Academies in Kenya via its subsidiary organisation IFC* is to be investigated...
Read MoreThe Cavendish Learning Trust( CLT) has been warned it may lose funding for two of its academies: Whitecotes Primary Academy and...
Read MoreUK journalists have been sucked into ‘Johnsons fake news machine’, writes Peter Oborne in an Open Democracy article. He claims...
Read MoreThousands of university students could be disenfranchised if an election is called for 12 December unless they take steps to...
Read MorePersonnel in the Department for Education’s PR section must be getting hoarse judging by the number of times the £14m funding...
Read MoreT-levels, the Level Three technical equivalent to A levels, are presented as the ‘technical gold standard’ by the government. ...
Read MoreBaroness Barron, like many Conservatives, thinks the recently-announced £14bn extra investment in education in England, is a...
Read MoreThe SEND reforms of 2014 were right: they put children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)...
Read More£200k was paid by the Department for Education to Deloitte to wind up the notorious Wakefield City Academies Trust, BBC’s Inside...
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‘I believe passionately that talent, skill & genius is distributed uniformly across the UK, but opportunity is not...
Read MoreThe Times published three articles today about special needs funding in England. A good thing, you might think, given the two...
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