Your Weekly Sector News 25/11/22

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Catch up with the latest trends and developments with Your Weekly Sector News. This week, we discuss the schools that have lost their outstanding status; the shocking violence that teaching assistants experience at work; and the importance of placing mental health and wellbeing at the heart of the education catch-up programme.

Your Weekly Sector News 18/11/22

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Whilst schools welcome the promise of further investment and reform in education, challenges in the sector still lie ahead. Read more to find out about upcoming strike action and learn how some local areas have failed to meet the needs of children with special educational needs.

Music, rituals and identity: ethnographic research in Malawi

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At One Education, we understand the role Music plays in bringing people together and broadening horizons. Find out how we have supported one of our Music Instructors, Leman Mirazi, to carry out exciting research in Malawi, gaining new ideas and expertise to enrich the knowledge of our team and open up new possibilities for pupils.

Anti-Bullying Week 2022

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Join us in celebrating Anti-Bullying Week 2022 as we explore lots of different ideas to help you counter the harms of bullying and promote kindness, consideration and respect towards others at your school.

Your Weekly Sector News 11/11/22

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As the sector reacts to the pressures and challenges of a new academic year, it is important for school leaders to stay informed and ready to adapt, so you can continue to meet the changing needs of your pupils. Stay ahead of the curve with Your Weekly Sector News.

Your Weekly Sector News 04/11/22

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Despite the government’s ambitions to level-up education, leaders are concerned that schools and trusts will fall behind as more challenges unfold. Keep reading to find out more about the problems of academy expansion, pay rises for support staff, and the ways struggling readers can be supported as they continue into secondary education.

Leading Your School: Developing a curriculum for all

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In this blog, we explore all the ways you can develop a curriculum that is unique to your school, supporting the strengths of your staff and the individual needs of your children, whilst bringing together your school community.

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