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Why attaching excluded pupils’ results to their school won’t work
It is a great idea, and one with an array of political supporters, but look under the bonnet and you will find multiple problems
30 April 2019
‘Independent schools risk losing the battle for hearts and minds’
Political pressure has sent the independent school sector plummeting towards a crisis, writes Ed Dorrell
24 April 2019
The baseline assessment isn’t perfect, but supporting it makes sense
Why the benefits of the new baseline assessment for Reception pupils far outweigh the costs
17 April 2019
Brexit: why ‘no deal’ would be a disaster for schools
A no-deal Brexit means no new funding for schools. And potentially a lot worse, writes Tes’ head of content Ed Dorrell
9 April 2019
Edtech can’t solve the problems facing education
Edtech has risen from the ashes – but the government’s new strategy won’t solve the funding or workload crises, writes Ed Dorrell
5 April 2019
An official register for home-educated kids is long overdue. Here’s why we need one
It’s rare, but home education can be a smokescreen for abuse, illegal education and off-rolling, writes Tes’ head of content
2 April 2019
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