DfE pledges £21m to train educational psychologists Ministers agree extension of current scheme which provides free doctorates for those who agree to work for councils
Improving councils can get top SEND marks under new inspections Ofsted amends new framework after complaints its proposals would ‘set the bar too high’
SEND review response coming ‘early’ next year, and 3 things we learned at education questions Ministers faced questions from MPs in the House of Commons
Revealed: The 2022 Pearson Teaching Awards winners Sixteen winners from across UK schools and colleges recognised
Leaders demand clarity after energy support hokey cokey Confusion reigns amid mixed messages from government about extending support next year
School cuts campaign to focus on plight of special schools Unions’ website will refocus on the funding woes of special schools and post-16 institutions after claiming victory in the autumn statement
Fact check: Is this really the ‘biggest funding injection ever’? We examine the education secretary’s claims about last year’s autumn statement announcement
DfE can’t say whether £850k edtech scheme improved schools Edtech demonstrator year 2 evaluation concludes schools may have improved ‘regardless of taking part in the programme’
Pupil suspensions hit six-year high after pandemic lull But data for last autumn term shows permanent exclusions are not back up to pre-pandemic levels