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How Danesfield School used educational technology to help the school, its staff and pupils improve.
How the Bridges Federation supports early career teachers, and helps them manage their workload and develop their practice.
Education Secretary announces new online resources for teachers to reduce time spent on 'unnecessary' tasks and support to focus on teaching.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Southwark Teaching School Alliance looked at ways to replace written feedback with verbal feedback and peer or self-assessment to help reduce staff workload.
In the Wigan West area, 15 schools looked at how they could reduce workload by carrying out the recommendations of the Independent Review Group on Marking.
How St Peter’s C of E Primary School worked with 4 other schools to identify ways to measure pupil progress that could be collected easily.
How Cam Everlands Primary School introduced new technology to help teach the curriculum, engage pupils and reduce teacher workload.
How Whitley Bay High School investigated the impact of shared planning on reducing teacher workload.
New government bursary of £40,000 available from September 2018 for ex-service personnel to retrain as teachers
The Education Secretary has launched a consultation to strengthen Qualified Teacher Status and improve career progression for teachers.
£75 million Teaching and Leadership Innovation Fund will provide teachers with skills and knowledge-based training
The government has pledged that every secondary school in the country will be offered Mental Health First Aid training by 2020.
The Education Secretary's plans to strengthen qualified teacher status (QTS) and continued professional development from September 2019.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, spoke at the 2016 FASNA Autumn Conference in central London.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, spoke at the TES Liberating Leaders conference held at Bedales School, Hampshire.
Education white paper outlines plans to transform England's schools and build on the progress that has already been made.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, spoke to the Association of School and College Leaders in Birmingham.
Sir Michael Wilshaw has written to 3 headteachers who have shown exceptional leadership by supporting other schools to improve.
Package of support offered to great teachers and middle leaders who join the National Teaching Service in North West England.
Nick Gibb explains how government reforms are developing more excellent headteachers and helping school leaders improve their schools.
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