Your Weekly Sector News 17/05/24

Stay at the forefront of policy trends and developments with your Weekly Sector News. This week, we explore the government’s plans for sex education, the latest digital tool to improve attendance, and recommendations for schools to protect children from violence.
Your Weekly Sector News 10/05/24

Keep up to date with the latest trends in education with Your Weekly Sector News. This week, we look at Ofsted reforms, plans for 16 new special schools, and proposals for unregistered alternative provision. Â
Your Weekly Sector News 03/05/24

Stay informed and prepared for what lies ahead in the world of education with Your Weekly Sector News. In this week’s edition, we explore new anti-terror advice, the impact of funding shortfalls, and plans to reform faith schools.Â
Your Weekly Sector News 26/04/24

Stay up to date with the latest news and policy developments in education. This week, we discuss the drivers of persistent absence, the future of GCSE outcomes, and plans to keep single-word Ofsted judgements. Â
Your Weekly Sector News 19/04/24

Welcome to the Summer Term! We know that summer is often a busy time in school, which means it is not always easy to keep up with the latest sector news. That’s why One Education is here to help you stay ahead of the curve.Â
Your Weekly Sector News 12/04/24

Catch up with the latest developments in education with Your Weekly Sector News. This week, we explore the impact of Sure Start, students’ lack of access to work experience, and the effects of falling school rolls.Â
Your Weekly Sector News 05/04/23

We hope everyone is enjoying a restful and relaxing spring break. Don’t worry about what you might have missed – catch up with Your Weekly Sector News, bringing you all the latest stories and insights in education.Â
Your Weekly Sector News 22/03/24

Stay informed and stay ahead with Your Weekly Sector News, bringing you all the latest updates in education. This week, we cover the mental health crisis amongst children, the battle against child poverty, and calls for an inflation-plus pay rise for teachers.Â
Your Weekly Sector News 15/03/24

Discover the latest insights, trends and developments shaping the future of education. In the headlines this week, we explore the relationship between suspension and attainment, draft guidance on gender, and cuts to teacher trainee targets.Â
Your Weekly Sector News 08/03/24

Never miss out on the latest updates in education with Your Weekly Sector News. This week, we discuss the rise in parental complaints, Ofsted’s report on English, and the Chancellor’s Spring Budget statement.