DfE reprimanded after pupil data used by gambling firms Department criticised over ‘serious breach’ of data protection law, but avoids £10m fine from information watchdog
Inside the battle to shape the Labour party’s education reforms The party’s latest report has prompted heated debate between so-called ‘progressives’ and ‘traditionalists’
‘Don’t call us ghost children’: The vulnerable families who fear school return Push to get children back to the classroom leaves families with severe health conditions feeling their needs are not being met
Teach First misses recruitment target as top graduate pay soars Provider tasked with attracting high-flying graduates calls for £5k recruitment bonus for teachers who work in deprived areas
‘Galling’ pay-offs for DfE ministers on the political merry-go-round Ten ministers who resigned or were sacked are due nearly £110,000 in pay-offs
Revealed: DfE’s ‘cluster takeover’ plan to boost big academy trusts Officials draw up proposals to help leading trusts expand into new regions
What will become of the endangered ‘Tory teacher’? ‘The Conservatives must return to being the party of social justice’
Secondary school disadvantage gap widens to largest in 10 years Social mobility expert says government needs ‘to step up to the challenge immediately. There is no time to lose’
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