…..and you can finish the celebrations off by watching @tftimemachine.bsky.social at the Wardrobe in the evening #bankholiday #logistics @delaneyman.bsky.social @profanityswan.bsky.social
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👐 'To achieve a future where inclusive education is the standard, not the exception, we need to remove the barriers that have traditionally constrained our thinking'
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Special school leaders fear the government’s plans to ensure all teachers have qualified teacher status (QTS) could limit the curriculum and worsen the recruitment crisis
1/ DfE have published updated guidance on Alternative Provision in line with current policies and with particular updates for ‘in-school AP’ and ‘unregistered AP’. gov.uk/government/p...
We turn to AP, and although it's been the centre of attention a lot this year, Charlotte Barton points to some real challenges in making good policy on inclusion
🚧 'Many policy makers simply aren’t aware of the role AP actually plays. This needs to change'
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@tftimemachine.bsky.social excitement levels high to see @andydawson.bsky.social and @delaneyman.bsky.social in April …all I want for Christmas is to see these pod legends again
“No manager could wish for a greater leader or a greater player. If I was in the trenches at the front line, the man I would want on my right side is Billy Bremner.”
- Don Revie
On This Day: In 1942, Leeds United’s greatest ever captain Billy Bremner was born. #LUFC
Record school suspensions and exclusions show the system is 'teetering on the brink of collapse', one leader has said, as a post-Covid tidal wave of problems overwhelms schools.
But which schools are excluding the most pupils, and why? Schools Week investigates...
Exclusive: Special schools have threatened England’s largest council with legal action unless a proposed new inclusion strategy that they say will 'harm' pupil outcomes and 'dismantle' successful provision is ditched
💸 Schools’ rising costs will likely outstrip extra funding allocated at the budget, new analysis suggests, after last year’s pay rise eats up more than half of the additional cash
Breaking: Suspensions of pupils from school soared by 40 per cent last autumn, with permanent exclusions also up 25 per cent