Austerity 2.0: ‘No good news for schools’ as Hunt warns of cuts Chancellor says ‘all departments’ will need to find savings, and ‘some areas of spending will need to be cut’
Revealed: The winners of the Nasen Awards 2022 Eighteen schools, individuals and organisations recognised for work supporting children with SEND
Pre-pandemic school standards won’t return as quickly as we’d like Schools are weathering the storm better than some public services, but a lack of funding will slow recovery
Pay scales for teachers and leaders in England from September 2022 DfE confirms pay scales following offer of 5% for most teachers and 8.9% increase in starting salaries
NASUWT and NEU to ballot school staff for strikes over pay Two unions representing hundreds of thousands of school staff prepare for formal ballots over government pay proposals
Council attendance staff cuts 50 times bigger than new support DfE has hired 13 absence advisers, but investigation suggests over 600 attendance staff have been slashed from councils
NEU will ballot sixth form college teachers as 85% back strike Indicative ballot result is first official sign of support in the sector for walkouts over pay, with school teachers still voting
Use empty school buildings for childcare, says de Souza Children’s commissioner also calls for an extended school day to address gaps in provision for older children
DfE hikes teacher training bursaries, but budget still £70m less than 2020 Increase in bursaries in shortage subject represents tacit admission slashing support last year was a mistake