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Justine Greening’s plans for QTS reform stand a good chance of surviving under Damian Hinds
It looks like the proposals for an extended period before QTS will live on – if rumours from the DfE are to be believed, writes Tes’ head of content
26 January 2018
School at base of Grenfell judged outstanding in all categories
Despite losing students in the disaster, Kensington Aldridge Academy wins plaudits from inspectors
17 January 2018
With the DfE’s attention focusing in on the battle over tuition fees, will schools escape unnoticed?
Not quite, is the simple answer. But they may get away with considerably less structural change, writes the Tes head of content
17 January 2018
Looking back at his predecessors’ work, will Hinds’ sight be 20/20?
The new education secretary has a daunting few weeks ahead of him, writes Tes deputy editor Ed Dorrell. What can he learn from the approach of two of the most recent occupiers of his post?
12 January 2018
Could the next education secretary be Nick Gibb?
Please don’t panic. In truth, the minister of state for school standards could prove to be the stability candidate
3 January 2018
‘If you look at Justine Greening’s social mobility plan through the prism of Brexit, it becomes both honest and interesting’
It’s also worth remembering that the Conservatives are not about to discover a ‘magic money tree’
14 December 2017
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