Teachers’ Workload Review 2015
  February 13 2015
The Government has received 44,000 responses to its enquiry into teachers’ workload. The research findings have been published this week (Research and analysis - Workload challenge: analysis of teacher responses) and it makes and interesting read. What did teachers say? Here are a few of the responses:
Outstanding HLTA of the Year 2014 Winner
  February 06 2015
Congratulations to Azmeena Abdulla from Ashfield Academy, Leicester, who is the national winner of the HLTA of the Year award 2014. The HLTA National Assessment Partnership (HNAP) HLTA of the year award is aimed at teaching assistants who have gained HLTA status and who go above and beyond to demonstrate the vital role which HLTAs play within schools.
Free Community and Early Learning Hubs Seminars 2015
  February 01 2015
4Children are running events focused on the learning from the Community childcare and Early Learning hubs projects, which have been running across the country for the past 18 months. The learning hub projects aim to improve early learning and development, childcare and information for parents in the local area. Find out more here
90,000 more pupils taking core academic GCSEs than in 2010
  January 29 2015
The government’s plan for education has helped to dramatically increase the number of pupils taking core academic subjects at GCSE. New school-level performance table figures show that 90,000 more pupils took the challenging EBacc compared to 2010, an increase of 71% in 4 years. Figures also show more girls than ever are taking maths and physics at A level. Read the full article and download the performance table figures via this link.
Revised SEND 'code of practice for 0 to 25 years' published
  January 29 2015
The Department for Education and the Department of Health have published a revised 'SEN and disability code of practice 0 to 25 years', which comes into effect on 1 April 2015. This code, which applies to England, is for:
Ofsted confirms radical reforms to education inspection
  January 28 2015
Ofsted has confirmed some of the most significant changes to the inspection of education in its history, following an extensive programme of public consultation. Alongside the changes to inspection, Ofsted is making significant changes to the way it contracts with, trains and manages inspectors.
Scholarship funding for School Business Managers
  January 25 2015
Scholarship funding for the new ILM accredited Diploma for School Business Managers Level 4, 5 and 6 will be available shortly. This programme replaces the former Certificate, diploma and advanced diploma for school business managers offered by NCTL. To ensure that you receive information about scholarships for these programme please complete our expression of interest form.
Speech: The power of teachers to change lives - Nicky Morgan
  January 22 2015
Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities, Nicky Morgan, addresses The Education World Forum. Extract: 'The power of education to change lives is something that unites us all. And we need to do all we can to harness this power; not just to improve standards in education, but to unlock the potential of all young people - girls and boys. And by doing that, to narrow inequalities, reduce poverty and achieve our wider development goals.'
New headteacher standards and review of ITT published
  January 18 2015
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has unveiled new professional standards for headteachers in England. The revised standards (available here), created by the profession, for the profession, are designed to empower and inspire heads, drive aspiration, promote excellence and reflect the greater decision-making powers heads now enjoy.
BPN Early Years Quality Assurance Agency Report
  January 13 2015
During the early autumn we were subject to a detailed Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) audit of our Early Years Teacher Status programme. The audit team concluded that we had made commendable progress on our action plan and that we had maintained all strengths identified in previous audits. Commendable progress is the highest grading QAA awards. The following areas of our outstanding practice were noted: