‘It’s refreshing Labour isn’t thrusting random vision on sector’, says Francis Curriculum review chair says government’s approach means her review won’t ‘tip the sector over’
DfE officials ‘concerned’ over school building impact of Grenfell bans Warning government action against firms could hit ‘every’ school project, amid ‘concerning’ DfE emails
Ofqual considering ‘action’ amid AI coursework concerns Exams regulator also has a crack team examining the ‘risks and benefits’ of artificial intelligence
MAT backtracks on ‘dangerous’ pension changes, unions claim England’s biggest MAT will no longer roll out controversial pension plan from September, NAHT says
DfE promises delayed KCSIE guidance ‘this month’ New version of safeguarding guidance will only feature ‘technical changes’, despite previous promises of ‘substantive’ updates
Headteacher associations join forces in national network Group aims to ‘mobilise’ leaders and give heads stronger policymaking voice
New compliance checks to spot schools flouting Baker clause But those breaking the rules won’t be named and shamed
Ofsted reveals how it will inspect schools’ AI use Inspectors will not check tech use as a ‘standalone’ part of inspections, but will look at its impact on outcomes
Who are the CEOs batting for Labour’s schools bill? Labour’s schools bill has been heavily criticised, but who are the CEOs who support the bill – and why?