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ITT review won’t squeeze out small SCITTs, insists Hinds

The education secretary has denied that he plans to get rid of small-scale teacher training programmes run by schools after the government pledged to “simplify” the market. Damian Hinds insisted he was “trying to grow channels [into teaching], not remove them”, but said it was “right that we think about the way these things work”. […]

‘It will have a long-lasting impact’ – Damian Hinds reflects on his new strategy

Following the most important announcement of Damian Hinds’s political career to date, Schools Week accompanied the education secretary on a school visit in Kent to hear more about his lauded recruitment and retention strategy. A wide-ranging plan to tackle the growing crisis in teacher recruitment and retention will have a “long-lasting” impact, the education secretary […]

Ofsted lacks government support to tackle inequalities, warns director

Ofsted feels unsupported in its efforts to tackle inequalities in the education system, a senior official from the watchdog has told MPs. Luke Tryl, director of corporate strategy at Ofsted, told the parliamentary women and equalities committee this morning of gaps in support from both the government and Equality and Human Rights Commission. The former […]

No serving teachers on DfE’s new education apps advisory panel

A new panel set up to assess and quality-mark education apps for young children includes no serving teachers. The Department for Education has named eight academics, consultants, tech company officials and charity workers who will form a panel on early years, language, literacy and communication apps. The panel will produce “tips and guidance” for parents on […]

Ofqual confirms changes to music and dance exams

A shake-up to the way performances are marked in music and dance GCSEs and A-levels has been announced by Ofqual. The exams regulator said today that it will proceed with planned changes to allow exam boards to determine how to mark a performance when it falls short of the minimum required length and broaden the […]

Ofsted strategy director Luke Tryl to lead New Schools Network

The New Schools Network has hired Luke Tryl, an Ofsted director and former adviser to Nicky Morgan, as its new director, Schools Week can reveal. The charity, set up by government to promote and support free schools, has been without a permanent boss since March, when Toby Young resigned over numerous offensive comments he had […]

Unions demand fully-funded 5% pay rise for all teachers and leaders in 2019-20

Unions representing the “overwhelming majority” of teachers and school leaders have demanded a five per cent pay rise for their members, fully-funded by the government. In a joint statement to the School Teachers Review Body, which makes recommendations to the government on teacher pay, the Association of School and College Leaders, National Association of Head […]

Recruitment and retention strategy pledges £130m for new teacher induction

The education secretary has finally unveiled his teacher recruitment and retention strategy, pledging a £130 million reduced timetable and two-year training package for new teachers and an end to onerous floor and coasting schools standards. The strategy, which builds on a number of announcements made by Damian Hinds last year, will be published today, more […]

Revealed: The 11 schools picked to lead £2.4m curriculum fund programme pilots

Eleven academies have been selected to lead trials of the government’s new curriculum fund programme. The schools, most of which are in London and the south east of England, will split £2.4 million of funding this year to find the best ways to reduce teacher workload and improve results. No local authority-maintained schools were selected. Each […]