Home Video & Podcasts News Tes News podcast: One week, three education secretaries and KS2 results Back Subscriber-only Tes News podcast: One week, three education secretaries and KS2 results Join the Tes team as they dissect key news and analysis from the week gone by and assess what it means for the future 8th July 2022, 6:59pm Tes reporter Share Tes News podcast: One week, three education secretaries and KS2 results https://www.tes.com/magazine/video-podcasts/news/tes-news-podcast-one-week-three-education-secretaries-and-ks2-results Copy Link In this episode of the podcast, we discuss: James Cleverly becomes third education secretary in a week Senior journalist John Roberts discusses the changes in the Department for Education with reporter Callum Mason. Academies leader: ‘We won’t engage in new policy amid uncertainty’ An outline of the stance the Confederation of School Trusts plans to take with regards to policy during this period of upheaval. We should not over-focus on the Sats Grainne Hallahan talks through reactions to the “disappointing but expected” KS2 assessment results. You can listen to the podcast below, or find it on all major podcast platforms You need a Tes subscription to read this article Subscribe now to read this article and get other subscriber-only content: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Already a subscriber? Log in You need a subscription to read this article Subscribe now to read this article and get other subscriber-only content, including: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more Tes News podcast: The ‘dire’ state of teacher recruitment Tes reporter • 9th December 2023 Tes News podcast: Is it the end of the road for Ofsted grades? Tes reporter • 10th November 2023 Tes News podcast: Can the school buildings crisis be fixed? Tes reporter • 3rd November 2023 Tes News podcast: Labour Party conference special Tes reporter • 13th October 2023 Recent Most read Most shared Unauthorised absence rising but attendance has improved News 9 August 2024 How to deal with internal truancy Teaching & Learning 9 August 2024 Schools grounds in Scotland and the case for ‘urgent’ change Teaching & Learning 9 August 2024 Teacher pay scales 2024-25: what will your salary look like? Analysis 29 July 2024 SQA grade boundaries: Higher pass marks by subject News 6 August 2024 SQA exam results: the attainment gap widens News 6 August 2024 5 ways schools can foster an anti-racist environment Teaching & Learning 8 August 2024 Exams 2024: Why RAAC, P8 and the pandemic can’t be ignored Analysis 7 August 2024 What would ‘phonics for maths’ actually look like? Teaching & Learning 7 August 2024