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Government says vote by four unions in favour of 6.5% rise is ‘good news’
Think-tank expects opposition party’s education policy will raise less money than predicted
This word may be reminiscent of dentistry but speaking skills should be central to education, as Labour’s leader argues
Labour leader declines to commit to figure for increase for teachers day before national walkout
Starmer vows to tackle the ‘snobbery’ that leads to workplace inequality with schools plan
National Audit Office warns of declining conditions following years of under-investment by UK government
Moral panics about pupils identifying as cats obscure deeper issues
Call by unions and mayors for universal policy clashes with party determination to control spending
Education leaders say buildings ‘not fit for purpose’ as maintenance investment falls
US colleges could make themselves more meritocratic — but do they want to?
Concerns raised over implementation as other vocational qualifications are defunded
Only two-fifths of young people are deemed financially literate, says charity
Headteachers’ union warns National Tutoring Programme will ‘die’ if ministers push ahead with cut in lessons subsidy
But teaching unions announce plans for fresh classroom strike ballots as public sector disputes continue
Rishi Sunak would be better focusing on primary schools than making students study the subject to age 18
Women express less confidence than men in National Numeracy survey
Headteachers criticise ‘vague’ detail around government’s flagship numeracy push
Do we really want to turn getting a good education into something that people should feel embarrassed about?
Hope that any resolution may aid other public sector settlements, but schools dispute still acrimonious
On joining the profession I was taught to fear the inspector’s call — it destroys morale and inhibits recruitment to fill shortages
Unions and school heads call for Ofsted to scrap ‘harsh’ rating system and value personal wellbeing in wake of Ruth Perry’s suicide
Countries such as India, Nigeria and Japan lure global education providers and prestigious UK institutions
FT poll shows more readers are stashing any bonus cash rather than splashing it on luxuries
Situation will be even harder for whoever wins next election, finds Institute for Government
Two-fifths of teachers do not know financial literacy is compulsory in secondary education
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