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Who’s In and Who’s Out at the Naval Academy’s Library?

The recent decision by the Trump administration to remove certain books from the U.S. Naval Academy's library has sparked controversy and debate among alumni and academics. The removal of books

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AI could analyse early career teachers’ lessons under pilot

Newly proposed trials aim to utilize artificial intelligence to analyze lesson recordings of early career teachers. Under a new initiative,

Schools white paper will ‘set expectations on behaviour’

The forthcoming white paper on schools aims to “set early standards for behaviour”, according to the education secretary. Bridget Phillipson

‘Double disadvantage’: Poorer pupils less likely to get EHCP

Sutton Trust highlights 'double disadvantage' faced by disadvantaged families when navigating the educational system. Sutton Trust highlights 'double disadvantage' faced

Phillipson to reveal phonics check national ‘ambition’

The government is set to announce a new target, aiming for 90 percent of students to achieve the expected level

Covid Inquiry: DfE ‘confident’ it could rollout mass testing

The permanent secretary of the Department for Education expressed her strong belief that her team could have successfully implemented widespread

Essential Parent-Teacher Conference Forms for All Ages – The TPT Blog

Parent-teacher conferences serve as crucial opportunities to engage with parents, discuss their child's academic and social-emotional journey, and collaborate on

Williamson texted PM he was ‘f****d over’ by Covid decisions

Covid inquiry reveals a profanity-laden message sent by Gavin Williamson to Boris Johnson regarding school closures and the appointment of

Ofsted ‘transparent’ despite withholding reform feedback

The Chief Inspector of Ofsted, Sir Martyn Oliver, has defended the organization’s approach to reform feedback, asserting that they have