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 拢70m less than 2020 Increase in bursaries in shortage subject represents tacit admission slashing support last year was a mistake
Crisis charity reports surge in school teachers at risk ‘Poor children are a particular source of distress for educators, it hits teachers in a way that little else does’
Ministers’ bursaries cuts bruise teacher recruitment Findings suggest decision to slash bursaries after shortlived recruitment boom is now ‘compounding’ challenges
Flagship training provider sees half of teachers ditch CPD scheme Education Development Trust had worst drop-rates in 拢75 million government CPD scheme to boost social mobility
Our reforms will ensure quality and rigour in teacher training Minister Jonathan Gullis says controversial ITT review will eradicate ‘variation’ in the market
Legal threat as ITT review slashes provider numbers by a quarter UCET says it will support ‘legal challenges’ from its members as review set to reduce provider numbers from 240 to 179
Lord Agnew joins board of flagship DfE teacher training provider The former academies minister has both joined the National Institute of Teaching board and returned as chair of the Inspiration Trust
England’s secondary teachers more likely to leave than Welsh counterparts But the opposite is the case for primary teachers, new research finds