Theresa May is right to focus on helping the poorest pupils in English schools but has the ‘wrong tools’ to get the job done, according to the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT).

Education charity Teach First is calling for more men to become teachers, as the latest figures show a significant gender gap in the profession.

The £60 million 'opportunity areas' initiative will see local partnerships formed with early years providers, schools, colleges, businesses, charities and councils

Ruth Davison, leader of the Scottish Conservatives, has said she won’t support lifting the ban on opening new grammar schools in Scotland.

A new initiative between state and independent schools and the government has been announced, which aims to train a ‘new generation’ of ‘expert’ language teachers.

The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) has warned that plans to lift the ban on opening new grammar schools in England ‘may improve social mobility for a very small number of disadvantaged children, but not for the vast majority’.

Eight unions/education organisations have jointly signed a letter voicing opposition to the government’s grammar school plans.

Addressing the government’s ‘Schools that work for everyone’ green paper for the first time, Mike Buchanan, the chair of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference (HMC), has stressed that ‘coercion is unnecessary’ to encourage independent schools to work with the state sector.

Proposed plans to allow faith schools to select all pupils based on religious grounds will lead to ‘increased ethnic and religious segregation across England’, according to the British Humanist Association (BHA).

Prime Minister Theresa May has defended her controversial grammar school proposals and insists that it will not be a return to the 1950s education system.

Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) should do more to help improve careers advice in schools and boost young people’s employability, according to Teach First.

School governors have given a damning verdict on the government’s performance, with eight in 10 governors having a ‘negative’ view of government policies, according to a survey conducted by the National Governors’ Association (NGA) and TES.

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