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Hackathon to test how artificial intelligence could reduce workloads and drive up standards.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Prime Minister, the Education Secretary, the General Secretaries of the four education unions and General Secretary Elect of NEU made a joint statement on Teachers' pay.
Statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the right to education. As delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Rita French.
Nearly 48,000 full time equivalent teachers joined English schools in the 2022 to 2023 academic year, with 2,800 more teachers now in classrooms than last year.
Letter to NEU about the response from the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) on whether the teachers' pay offer was evidenced to be fully funded.
New flagship language programme launched, designed to boost the quality of language lessons in primary and secondary schools
The Secretary of State’s letter to the School Teachers’ Review Body asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2023.
Primary school pupils to benefit from phonics and literacy teaching thanks to new government funding
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Iliana Ramirez is dedicated to leading projects that provide women, girls and vulnerable populations the necessary skills to succeed in computer science.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A new, fairer system for bringing best international teachers to England will be launched alongside support to help overseas teachers integrate into teaching.
STEM teachers in disadvantaged schools to receive £3,000 tax-free payments per year over next three years along with new funding to improve school buildings.
Mid to senior level professionals in their fields who will to explore issues of public trust and media freedom at the University of Westminster.
Ofsted has published its framework and handbook for inspecting lead providers of early career framework (ECF) and national professional qualification (NPQ) programmes.
Omicron expected to cause increased staff absence levels in the spring term, with former teachers needed to expand supply staff across country.
The Secretary of State’s letter to the STRB asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2022.
The government has confirmed reforms for initial teacher training to ensure all children and young people receive an excellent education.
New trainee teachers can get bursaries of up to £24,000 and existing teachers in all state schools can access free courses to develop their skills.
Nadhim Zahawi thanked school leaders for their work throughout the pandemic and their continued dedication to improving the life chances of young people
Salary boosts for new maths, physics, chemistry and computing teachers
Ofsted has been asked by the government to carry out an independent review of two key catch-up reforms: tutoring and teachers’ professional development.
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