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Ministers urged to attend crunch talks to avoid Oak legal action

Government talks with BESA and other bodies bringing a judicial review over Oak National Academy have not yet found a way to halt the legal action, Tes understands

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School buildings need at least £4.4bn extra a year, PM told

RAAC crisis has shone a light on chronic underfunding for school buildings, unions and governors tell Rishi Sunak

What are the Lib Dems’ education policies?

Education spokesperson Munira Wilson on what the party would do for schools to be unveiled at the Liberal Democrat Conference

Weekly round-up: Ofsted complaints and Sunak’s British Baccalaureate

This week’s essential education news includes a sharp rise in Ofsted reports changed after school complaints, criticisms of Rishi Sunak’s plans for a British Baccalaureate, and 27 new schools being added to the list of those containing RAAC

Latest advice for teachers as Scottish schools prepare for strikes

We round up advice from teaching unions and school leader bodies, as public sector unions prepare for strike action that will affect many schools for three days next week

Sunak’s British Baccalaureate is a ‘sketchy slogan’

Education experts question whether the prime minister's post-16 plan would mean replacing A levels and warn there are 'nowhere near enough teachers' to deliver it

Sharp rise in Ofsted reports changed after school complaints

But leaders sound warning as Ofsted judgements remain unchanged in the vast majority of cases

4 in 10 senior Ofsted inspectors have never been a head

Revealed: watchdog does not know how many inspectors have taught particular subjects or worked in primaries, secondaries or special schools

Ofsted’s complaints overhaul a ‘missed opportunity’

Inspectorate told that schools need to be able to appeal to an independent body with the power to challenge or reopen inspections

‘Little or no progress’ on class-contact time promise

Call for ‘clarity on the precise details’ of plan to reduce Scottish teachers’ time with classes by 90 minutes a week

Schools ‘expected to report careers provision progress’

The DfE also announces plans to publish a Strategic Action Plan for Careers in 2024

‘Urgent’ plan needed to repair teacher pay damage, Keegan told

Unions say 6.5% pay increase must be 'only first step' to restoring 'pay lost in real terms against inflation since 2010'

Ofsted: Music curriculum hampered by lack of specialist teachers

Ofsted study finds some secondary schools temporarily removed music from their curriculum because of a shortage of specialist teachers

Families find school attendance rules ‘draconian’

Findings from a major new report into the root causes of the crisis in attendance in England’s schools

Act to stop TAs leaving schools amid cost-of-living rise, DfE told

NFER recommends the government should widen the scope of the teacher recruitment and retention strategy to include TAs

MPs quiz Keegan over county lines teacher training

The education committee heard earlier this year there was limited coordination between schools, local services and authorities on criminal child exploitation