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Nursery teachers in disadvantaged communities to be offered £4,500
The DfE has also announced new funding for partnerships between schools and nurseries to strengthen transitions
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Language GCSE entries much lower in less affluent schools
Schools in disadvantaged areas have been hit harder by the difficulties in recruiting languages teachers, according to British Council report
NEU extends strike action at Outwood Grange over longer day
Teachers at 14 Outwood Grange secondaries will continue to take strike action through July
Nord Anglia expands into Italy with 3-school deal
International schools group's portfolio will cover 35 countries after its acquisition of H-FARM schools
Cutting teachers’ contact time: councils highlight problems
Scottish local authorities are accused of 'running down the clock' on the government's flagship policy of reducing teachers' class-contact time
7 findings from survey on working lives of teachers and school leaders
DfE publishes full report – including findings on behaviour, inspection and flexible working – of its 2024 survey
How Ofsted will inspect the impact of AI use in schools
Ofsted releases information for schools on how it will look at the effect of artificial intelligence on teaching and learning – but says it does not yet have enough evidence to define good use of AI
New SQA chief executive announced
Former council chief will lead Scotland's qualifications body through reform after leaving his previous role in the wake of Ofsted criticism of children's services following the killing of a six-year-old boy
Exam board apologises for physics A-level errors
Institute of Physics contacts exam boards 'urgently seeking reassurances', as OCR apologises for mistakes in papers
Trainees from overseas sleep in libraries and rely on food banks
International trainees and teachers are helping to tackle England's recruitment crisis, but those who move here face huge obstacles. Cerys Turner explores why this is – and what should be done about it
Are regional advisory boards being wound down?
Elections to the DfE's regional advisory boards are due – but no votes have been planned, Tes understands, fuelling speculation that the boards, which advise on academy decisions, could be scrapped
DfE will not continue funding for trust CEO course
The National Institute of Teaching's trust leader development programme will no longer be funded by the government, Tes can reveal
CfE review lead: ‘Teachers will need extra in-service days’
Scotland’s biggest teaching union also calls for extra time for teachers to engage with the review amid concerns that the process so far is ‘lacking' input from early years and primary staff
School funding: 4 changes for next year
The DfE sets out how local authorities are allocating funding for next year through the National Funding Formula
Ofsted inspection teams to be more ‘context-aware’
Watchdog announces change to ensure that inspection teams have experience of the type of setting they are inspecting, in response to concerns raised in consultation
MSPs vote to replace SQA despite ‘rebrand’ criticism
The passing of legislation is an 'opportunity missed' to improve the learning environment of pupils, warns Scotland's biggest teaching union