The government’s policy announcements for schools in England are accompanied by a plan for recruiting the 6,500 more teachers promised in Labour’s election manifesto. One of the approaches is to widen ...
The government has unveiled its long-awaited plans for reforming SEND provision in England - but what do those most impacted make of the changes?
The government says it will spend £4bn in mainstream schools in England over three years, as the Conservatives question where ...
Our panel of education experts have been scrutinising the plans, which have been anxiously anticipated by many teachers and ...
Penshaw mother Stacey Gunn said the support she received made a "massive difference" to her son Fred's speech while waiting ...
Generational plans to overhaul the special educational needs and disabilities system has finally been published - The Mirror looks at some of the biggest announcements ...
The government announces a £4 billion investment to provide specialist SEND support in every school and community ...
What do the SEND reforms mean for schools in England? - Mainstream schools in England will receive direct funding to support Send children as part of a plan to make the system more inclusive ...
Britain unveiled long-delayed reforms to England's special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system on Monday to help ...
They will be delivered through two brand new special schools, the expansion of three others and a college, and the creation of five new SEND units within existing mainstream schools ...
The next elected government must prioritise bold economic reforms starting from its very first day in office to sustain macroeconomic stability and reignite growth momentum, economists and policy ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally in 2010 because an opportunity presented itself ...
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