
8 September 2008
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Local authorities are adapting well to the 14-19 education reforms that include the new diploma, according to a report by Ofsted.
The new president of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) has labelled child poverty "the scourge of our society".
The Teacher Support Network has launched a new confidential online coaching service to help teachers cope with the challenges they face in and out of work.
The government has confirmed some students are experiencing delays in getting their Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs).
Children's Secretary Ed Balls has pledged more support to primary schools to drive up standards at Key Stage 2.
Sixth form colleges are the most effective providers of post-16 education, a new study from Ofsted has found.
The UK is at the cutting edge of school leadership development, according to a report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
A five-year plan to increase the number of school staff able to teach English as an additional language is to be launched by the Training and Development Agency for Schools...
Representatives from two home schooling charities have met with the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) to voice their concerns at proposals that will change the definition of children...
Mothers at more than 120 London schools are to benefit from a unique recruitment service to help them find flexible work.
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