Listen "The Education Brief: 13 January 2024"
Episode Synopsis
The Education Brief: Saturday 13 January 2024 - Top stories include:
Disadvantaged pupils are significantly less likely to attend top-performing comprehensive schools.
£30,000 bursaries could attract more individuals to consider a career switch to teaching.
A recent decision by the DfE will see many misconduct verdicts removed from its website.
The DfE has announced it will reimburse schools up to £4,000 for participating in RAAC surveys.
This week’s deep dive:
Bridget Phillipson, Autumn Term attendance, and the return of Ofsted
We’ll also tell you what’s happening at HEP this week and what we’ve been watching, listening to, and reading!
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Listening
Reading
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Music by Slo Pony
Disadvantaged pupils are significantly less likely to attend top-performing comprehensive schools.
£30,000 bursaries could attract more individuals to consider a career switch to teaching.
A recent decision by the DfE will see many misconduct verdicts removed from its website.
The DfE has announced it will reimburse schools up to £4,000 for participating in RAAC surveys.
This week’s deep dive:
Bridget Phillipson, Autumn Term attendance, and the return of Ofsted
We’ll also tell you what’s happening at HEP this week and what we’ve been watching, listening to, and reading!
Watching
Listening
Reading
AI Tool
Music by Slo Pony
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