‘Presenteeism’ online driving school absence, report finds

‘Presenteeism’ online driving school absence, report finds A new report warns persistent school absence has become endemic and embedded as a cultural norm, with the online world driving real-world school absenteeism. The report, Listening to, and learning from, young...

New framework is ‘first step’ to transforming writing

The Department for Education (DfE) has published a new ‘phonics-inspired’ writing framework for primary schools, though it is set to be revised – potentially in less than 6 months from now. Launching the ‘first-of-its-kind’ non-statutory guidance last week, the DfE...

Spending review includes £760 million for SEND ‘reform’

Reform of the SEND system now appears highly likely after the government allocated funding for it in their latest spending review. Last week chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed that the core schools budget would increase by £4.7 billion in cash terms by 2028, a rise in...

Climate change could see 12 days of learning lost each year

As schools faced high temperatures last week, new research for the Department for Education (DfE) set out the risks to pupils’ learning from the effects of climate change. Without action, pupils could lose up to 12 days of learning a year, the DfE says. The research...

Internal alternative provision risks being costly holding pen’

Schools need more guidance and support in setting up internal alternative provision (AP), if such spaces are not to become merely ‘costly holding pens’, a new report warns. The report What works: Four Tenets of Effective Internal Alternative Provision has...