Education Committee question Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson

Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education and permanent secretary Susan Acland-Hood appeared before the Education Committee on 15th January. You can watch a video of the meeting here. Amongst other things, they spoke about: National funding formula under review; Academy changes will introduce a pay ‘floor, but no ceiling’; ‘Improving Education Together’ partnership aimed … Continue reading Education Committee question Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson

Reeves hints public sector workers could get above-inflation pay rises

Amid calls for a 5.5% pay rise for NHS and teachers, as reported here by The Guardian (and other news media), Rachel Reeves has not ruled out above-inflation pay rises as noted in this Guardian article (also reported on The Times and BBC). The Telegraph notes that a 5.5% pay deal would cost Treasury an … Continue reading Reeves hints public sector workers could get above-inflation pay rises

School spending in England: a guide to the debate during the 2024 general election

This new report by Luke Sibieta from The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) seeks to inform the debate on school funding during the 2024 general election by analysing past trends and likely future pressures. Key findings inlcude: Spending on English schools fell by c. 9% in real terms between 2010 and 2019, but increased spending … Continue reading School spending in England: a guide to the debate during the 2024 general election

EdCon 2024

EdCon, a free online conference hosted by law firm Browne Jacobson is being held online for four days from Monday 29 January 2024 to Thursday 1 February 2024. There is a wide ranging selection of topics including keynotes and workshops, for example: Keynotes on trust leadership and measuring success A live Q&A on using AI … Continue reading EdCon 2024