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Justine Greening confirms grammar school plans are ‘an option’

The education secretary Justine Greening has confirmed education policies based on a “pragmatic look” at grammar schools will be announced “in due course” – but she stopped short of saying new ones will be allowed to open. Responding to an urgent question in Parliament, Greening said the government are reviewing “a range of options” focused […]

Ofqual confirms new method for allocating top GCSE grades

Ofqual has confirmed it will adopt a new “fairer” approach to GCSE top grades after its proposed method won the backing of education professionals. The exams regulator announced today that it will proceed with a proposal set out in April which uses a formula to determine the proportion of pupils receiving grade 9s in each subject. The method […]

Grammar schools: Does photographed document reveal government plans?

The government is under pressure to clarify its plans for new grammar schools after a memo photographed in Downing Street appeared to show proposals to work with existing grammar schools to prove they can be “expanded and reformed” ahead of a move to open new ones. The Department for Education has confirmed that the memo signed […]

5 things we learned from the education committee’s MATs hearing

The House of Commons education committee has spent the morning grilling academics, think tank leaders and faith school bosses about multi-academy trusts. Here is what we learned. 1. Academies don’t necessarily offer autonomy to their schools and teachers Some leading academics agreed this morning that the ‘freedom’ which supporters of the academies programme often talk about […]

Academy results boost ‘tapers away to zero’, study finds

Improvements in schools’ results after they become sponsored academies cannot be attributed to the actions of their sponsors, a key piece of research has claimed. The Education Policy Institute (EPI) is demanding the government look again at research before continuing its planned expansion of the academies programme after analysis by the think tank and the […]

Schools should be ‘positive about masculinity’, claims Conservative MP

Schools should be “positive about masculinity” and not try to “make boys something they are not”, a Conservative MP has claimed. Karl McCartney, the MP for Lincoln, wrote in an article for PoliticsHome that schools and colleges should be inspiring boys, and “helping them to see what they can achieve” to address the educational achievement […]

Councils launch investigation after KS2 results show worrying trend

Councils will team up to investigate large gaps between their pupils’ key stage 2 writing and reading results amid claims inconsistent moderation could be to blame. Government figures released yesterday showed regional differences in the performance of pupils in primary tests. Some areas had unusually high discrepancies between the proportion of pupils achieving the expected […]

Wilshaw: Return to grammar schools a ‘profoundly retrograde step’

Ofsted boss Sir Michael Wilshaw has taken aim at government plans to lift the ban on new grammar schools as he enters his final term as chief inspector, claiming a return to selection would be a “profoundly retrograde step”. During a speech to the London Councils education conference this morning, Wilshaw said the notion that […]

NUT ‘can envisage’ strikes this term

The new leader of the National Union of Teachers has said he “can envisage” further walk-outs by teachers this term as he warned school budget pressures could exceed the 8 per cent cuts predicted by financial experts. Kevin Courtney, who was recently elected to replace Christine Blower as general secretary of the 300,000-member union, said teachers […]