This week’s essential education news includes Ofsted scrapping deep dives in ungraded inspections and fears about the impact of high absence among GCSE students
Catch up on your must-read Tes news and analysis from the past week right here:
Ofsted scraps ungraded inspection deep dives
Ofsted inspectors will stop conducting subject deep dives during ungraded inspections from September, the watchdog’s chief inspector has announced.
GCSEs: Concern over Year 11 absence as exams loom
As GCSE exams approach, more than one in four senior leaders say they are more concerned about high absence among Year 11 students than last year, a poll shared exclusively with Tes reveals.
2024 exams: Ofqual issues warning over cheating
Ofqual has warned of the risk of disqualification for students who take phones into this summer’s GCSE and A-level exams and those who search for leaked exam papers online.
Revealed: Where 16 new special free schools will open
The location of 16 planned special free schools, and the academy trusts chosen to run seven others already in the pipeline, have been announced by the Department for Education.
The Salamanca Statement: will SEND support ever meet its goals?
Thirty years on from the Salamanca Statement, it’s clear policymaking is not working for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities - but a future government could fix that, says Rob Webster.
Oak National Academy: Matt Hood appointed CEO
Oak National Academy has appointed Matt Hood as its first permanent chief executive, more than a year after the quango was launched by government.
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