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Teacher workload: the solution will be found by the profession, not the politicians
Broad statements are easy, but real change is hard – and that’s why teachers need to build on the good work already being done to tackle workload
21 June 2019
A game of Name the Next Education Secretary
With the contest to be prime minister in full swing, Ed Dorrell speculates on who might take the hot seat at the DfE
14 June 2019
The decision on teachers’ visas: ‘Are they effing mad?’
The advice against adding teachers to the Shortage Occupation List is astonishing and inexplicable, writes Ed Dorrell
29 May 2019
Johnson or Raab: May’s successor is likely to usher in a new grammar school push
The new Tory leader will be preoccupied with Brexit, yes – but if it’s Boris Johnson or Dominic Rabb, we should expect renewed focus on grammar schools, too
24 May 2019
The cupboard is bare for Damian Hinds
This government apparently has no more major announcements to make on education – but it has failed to tackle the biggest issues, writes Ed Dorrell
24 May 2019
Ofsted: Was my cynicism over the new inspection framework misplaced? Maybe
Ofsted has listened – it’s unfair to say otherwise. But there are still a lot of unanswered questions, writes Ed Dorrell
14 May 2019
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