Listen "The Education Brief: 19 October 2024"
Episode Synopsis
The Education Brief: Saturday 19 October 2024 - Top stories include:
Ofsted has released its first set of school inspection reports without overall headline grades.
The DfE is set to change the law to allow schools to open nurseries more quickly.
The DfE spent over £13 million pounds on SEND tribunals last year.
Parentkind’s latest national survey reveals that most parents are ok with children’s absence.
This week’s deep dive:
National Association of Governance Advisory Services Conference 2024
We’ll also tell you what’s happening at HEP this week and what we’ve been watching, listening to, and reading!
Watching - http://bbc.co.uk/teach
Listening - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-parents-arent-all-right/id1200361736?i=1000672343331
Reading - https://uk.bettshow.com/student-behaviour-report
AI Tool - https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/
Music by Slo Pony
Ofsted has released its first set of school inspection reports without overall headline grades.
The DfE is set to change the law to allow schools to open nurseries more quickly.
The DfE spent over £13 million pounds on SEND tribunals last year.
Parentkind’s latest national survey reveals that most parents are ok with children’s absence.
This week’s deep dive:
National Association of Governance Advisory Services Conference 2024
We’ll also tell you what’s happening at HEP this week and what we’ve been watching, listening to, and reading!
Watching - http://bbc.co.uk/teach
Listening - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-parents-arent-all-right/id1200361736?i=1000672343331
Reading - https://uk.bettshow.com/student-behaviour-report
AI Tool - https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/
Music by Slo Pony
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