Ofsted inspections ‘unacceptable’ amid coronavirus outbreak – teachers’ union
The National Education Union said Scotland and Wales had ‘shown England the way’ regarding school inspections.
The National Education Union said Scotland and Wales had ‘shown England the way’ regarding school inspections.
The National Education Union has asked the PM why the UK Government is not closing schools in the same way as other countries.
The new Reception Baseline Assessment will be rolled out across all primary schools from September.
Primary school class sizes would be capped at 30, with a guarantee that every child is taught by a qualified teacher, under plans announced by Labour.
School leaders have raised concerns about shortages in subjects such as maths and science.
Old Etonians such as Boris Johnson, David Cameron and Jacob Rees-Mogg are giving the school a bad name, its former head teacher has said.
Mr Corbyn suggested the new system would be ‘a more frequent form of supportive investigation’.
Their average working week lasts up to 15 hours longer than teachers in other countries. Four in 10 usually work in the evening - and 10 per cent at weekends
During the last B-2 deployment the planes were involved in bombing raids in the Middle East.
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