The National Tutoring Programme (NTP) was introduced by the Department for Education (DfE) in the 2020-21 academic year to provide subsidised tuition to disadvantaged pupils and help close the attainment gap caused by school closures in response to Covid-19. NFER’s Teacher Voice Omnibus survey was used to get feedback from teachers about how successful this has … Continue reading The National Tutoring Programme review
Governors for Schools Conference 2023
Registration for the Governors for Schools Conference 2023 is now open. It is being held on Tuesday, 26th September and Wednesday, 27th September, and offers two days’ worth of lively discussion about issues affecting the governance landscape. All sessions are free to attend, with content tailored for a range of audiences, including prospective and current … Continue reading Governors for Schools Conference 2023
The 13th Festival of Education
The 13th instalment of one of the UK’s most exciting and inspiring education events will return in 2023. Founded by Wellington College in 2010, the Festival of Education brings educators from the UK and beyond for two days of invaluable CPD, discussions and networking. When: 6-7 July 2023Where: Wellington College, CrowthorneFurther information and booking: Festival … Continue reading The 13th Festival of Education
Changes made to school inspections
Ofsted announced changes to improve aspects of its work with schools on 12 June 2023. Changes to inspection processes, a revised complaints procedure and new wellbeing investment from government, are part of a package of measures being announced following a wide-ranging debate about the impact of school inspections. You can read a press release about … Continue reading Changes made to school inspections
NGA publishes latest version of Being Strategic guidance
NGA has updated its guide to strategy development for those leading and governing both in schools and in multi-academy trusts (MAT). It is a collaboration between NGA, the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) and the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL). There are now two versions of the guide: one for single schools, single academy trusts … Continue reading NGA publishes latest version of Being Strategic guidance
Were the year 6 SAT English reading tests more difficult than previous years?
There has been a lot of media coverage on the apparent difficulty of this year's SATs English reading tests. You can read the official government repsonse here, where they describe the process by which the tests are created and trialled. The conclusion is that "Evidence from these processes indicated that the tests were of similar … Continue reading Were the year 6 SAT English reading tests more difficult than previous years?
SEND improvement plan
In March the government announced its new SEND and alternative provision improvement plan which is available here. The Minister in charge of SEND, Claire Coutinho MP, noted "We will develop new national standards, covering early years, schools, colleges and alternative provision, so that parents and teachers know what should be ordinarily available" in a blog … Continue reading SEND improvement plan
NGA joins education coalition to stage ‘save our schools’ lobby of parliament
From the NGA website: Teachers, leaders, support staff and governors are joining forces to lobby MPs for a better deal for schools, colleges and children. Members will be highlighting to their MPs the unprecedented crisis facing the sector in particular as a result of the underfunding of education, staff shortages and the rising pressure on … Continue reading NGA joins education coalition to stage ‘save our schools’ lobby of parliament
Take the NGA’s annual governor survey
The National Governance Association (NGA) has just launched its thirteenth annual survey for governors, trustees, and local academy committee members in state schools across England. The survey covers a range of themes, including challenges facing schools and trusts, pupil success and wellbeing, and Ofsted. Responses to the survey will be used to amplify the voice of school governance in … Continue reading Take the NGA’s annual governor survey
Calling all governors – We need your insights!
This message comes from Governors for Schools Are you a governor who feels passionately about inclusion in the education sector? Perhaps you’re unsure how this broad topic affects your role and want to find new ways to help young people succeed? Whatever your background, we’d love to hear from you. We’re looking to conduct brief, 30-minute … Continue reading Calling all governors – We need your insights!
Laura Kuenssberg interviews Amanda Spielman, Ofsted chief inspector
In today's (24 April 2023) "Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg", an interview with Amanda Spielman, Ofsted chief inspector, looked at the recent tragic events around Caversham Primary, and subsequent calls for changes to Ofsted (including scrapping it completely). Spielman remained confident that Ofsted has a part to play, but separated the politics - where decsions are made by … Continue reading Laura Kuenssberg interviews Amanda Spielman, Ofsted chief inspector
National Leaders of Governance programme to end
National Leaders of Governance (NLGs) are experienced college governors, governance professionals and clerks with a strong record of supporting college improvement. They provide mentoring and improvement support to governance boards. The current leaders are listed on the DfE website here. A useful summary of what they do can be found on the Edapt website here. The programme … Continue reading National Leaders of Governance programme to end
Derbyshire School Leadership Conference – DSGA subsidy
DSGA is pleased to announce that we are able to subsidise twelve places at this year's Derbyshire School Leadership Conference (7th July 2023). Normally the cost per person is £80 (or £88 if your school is not an S4S subscriber, which may be the case for some academies), but we will pay half the fee - … Continue reading Derbyshire School Leadership Conference – DSGA subsidy
The Derby and Derbyshire Safeguarding Children Partnership
Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board and Derbyshire Constabulary (the Statutory partners) work in partnership with relevant agencies such as health providers, schools and education settings, probation providers and others to improve local safeguarding arrangements and hold each other to account as to how they are keeping children safe. … Continue reading The Derby and Derbyshire Safeguarding Children Partnership
Working Lives of Teachers and Leaders
A long term research project, "Working Lives of Teachers and Leaders" is entering its second year. Initial findings have not yet been published, but Schools Week has obtrained some of the results, and reports on them here. They note that teachers’ average working week is 48.7 hours long, Senior leaders’ average week now stands at 56.8 hours.
