Posts by Ramsay Hodgson
The tax-efficient wheels of British government on.ft.com/49kjud8
vital public interest stuff from me & @ramshodgson.bsky.social
a gov figure told FT that the Cycle to Work scheme was "tax breaks to high earners buying £4,000 e-bikes for weekend rides in the Surrey Hills"
so for fun here's some charts on the £120 to £2,996 bikes being bought by gov employees
🚨My first front page exclusive for @thetimes.com after several months of investigation. Labour and 3 of its MPs accepted more than £40k in donations during the 2024 election from a convicted criminal it had expelled as a member in 2022.
Labour and three of its MPs accepted more than £40,000 of election campaign donations from a convicted criminal the party expelled as a member three years ago
Is climate change making summer exams in England unsustainable? Tes investigates calls to move GCSEs and A levels to avoid students' grades suffering because they are sweltering in exam halls
🏴 In Scotland, @sqanews.bsky.social is to pay out £2.44 million in holiday pay to thousands of appointees – including exam makers and invigilators – after an employment tribunal ruled they were 'workers' and entitled to paid leave
Families who want to delay their summer-born child from starting primary school are facing an ‘unfair’ postcode lottery, with some councils refusing more than half of parents’ requests, data reveals
The DfE has named 38 council areas where new early years staff will be eligible for £1,000 sign-on payments
Schools need more teachers to stop the decline in languages – and the government should reinstate relocation payments for languages teachers coming from overseas, says @hepi-news.bsky.social report
Exam board WJEC is set to be hit with a heavy fine for breaches of exam rules, including giving 1,500 students the wrong GCSE grades
Lib Dem education spokesperson, @munirawilson.bsky.social, has called for the government to “come clean” on whether children’s data has been leaked and to explain how it will ensure a breach doesn’t happen again.
Tes asked the DfE and ICO whether the breaches involved datasets containing personal data (including special category data); whether the DfE has told those potentially affected; and whether the DfE is subject to any legal proceedings.
The DfE failed to respond and the ICO declined to comment.
New for @tesmagazine.bsky.social - the DfE has admitted it leaked the personal data of as many as 84,532 people last financial year.
The breaches are “likely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals” including: discrimination, damage to reputation and financial loss.
The DfE potentially leaked the personal data of more than 84,500 people last financial year, it has admitted, sparking calls for transparency over who was affected
Shadow schools minister Neil O'Brien asks Phillipson why the appointment of behaviour and attendance ambassadors has been delayed, as @ramshodgson.bsky.social first revealed.
No specific answer from the education secretary:
www.tes.com/magazine/new...
Exclusive: The number of assaults on adults that have led to suspensions or exclusions has more than doubled in the past 4 years, DfE data reveals
Suspensions for pupils receiving SEND support up 25.5% to 330,908. A 5.01 increase in the rate per 100 pupils…
Yorkshire and The Humber has highest number of suspensions (139,722) with highest rate in North East (18.42).
Record highs for suspensions and perm exclusions in 2023-24. Suspensions near 1 million and are up 31.6% for those eligible for free school meals (573,538 total). Exclusions above 10k for 1st time.
Suspensions for pupils with EHCPs above 100k for 1st time, up 31.7% to 101,381.
The number of suspensions and exclusions reached record highs in England’s state schools in 2023-24, according to the latest DfE data
On the school meals headlines
Any DfE spokesperson or Minister saying Free School Meals are “fully funded” is lying
Schools are forced to subsidise FSM from teaching budgets
Part of the issue is, thanks to Micheal Gove who cut funding, we no longer capture the actual cost of School meal provision
The DfE today published a new ‘phonics-inspired’ primary writing framework to give teachers tools and guidance in teaching writing
Government must block the mass rollout of digital exams because it could result in handwriting disappearing from schools, says former education secretary Damian Hinds
Stephen Morgan now responding for the government.
Franklin adds: "Research by 5Rights and LSE found that EdTech products used in schools are highly invasive of children's privacy and rely on the extensive collection of children's data."
"...their rights and development needs, and despite encouraging schools to move fast and learn things while piloting these technologies… [the government] really need to address this head on."
Zöe Franklin MP (Lib) makes point that “no statutory standards currently govern Gen AI use in schools. The government's own AI Opportunities Action Plan fails to address children...