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The number of EHCP needs assessments conducted by local authorities has increased by 250 per cent between 2013 and 2024, research by the IPPR reveals.

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The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has launched a new £2.7 million programme to deliver indoor air quality filters to hundreds of schools across the capital.

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Outlined in the Skills White Paper, plans include proposals for new V-levels, a vocational alternative to A-levels and T-levels, as well as a “stepping stone” qualification for students resitting English and maths GCSEs.

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Free specialist training is being made available to teachers in Wales to give them the knowledge to understand and respond to the challenges faced by adopted and care experienced children.

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Members of the newly formed Youth Select Committee have launched a call for evidence as part of their inquiry into Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) Education in secondary schools. 

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A new report from the Education Policy Institute (EPI) warns that the current system for registering children for Free School Meals (FSM) is failing to reach many of the most disadvantaged pupils.

The government has announced a mandatory reading test for all children in year 8, which it says will help identify gaps early and target help for those who need it, while enabling the most-able to go further.

Research reveals there's a “fundamental misunderstanding” among 16 to 18-year-olds about the skills required to support the UK’s net zero transition.

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A growing number of multi-academy trusts (MATs) are facing serious financial difficulties, with more than half forecasting in-year deficits for 2025/26, according to a new sector-wide report.

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The Association of School and College Leaders has said it will explore options for taking legal action over the potential mental health impact of Ofsted’s new inspection system.

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Among more than 1,000 teachers surveyed, over three-quarters (78%) believe misogyny is a serious problem in schools nationwide.

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Former education secretary Sir Gavin Williamson has admitted the Department for Education made “many mistakes” during the Covid-19 pandemic, as he gave evidence to the Covid Inquiry.

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