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Send provision in ‘vicious downward spiral’, says former children’s commissioner

23 December 2024 at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Anne Longfield urges government to act on early intervention and support for children with complex needs

‘The worst it’s ever been’: teachers decry Send crisis in England’s schools

Children with special education needs and disabilities (Send) have been victims of a “vicious downward spiral” of declining support over the past decade, pushing more families into crisis, said the former...

‘The worst it’s ever been’: teachers decry Send crisis in England’s schools

23 December 2024 at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Staff and parents share their experience as number of pupils with special educational needs spirals

Send provision in ‘vicious downward spiral’, says former children’s commissioner

“The Send [Special educational needs and disabilities] system is broken: completely and irrevocably,” said David Wilson, a deputy headteacher at an inner-city Manchester primary school where there were between six...

The Son Who Couldn’t Leave

23 December 2024 at 10:00 AM, via New York Times

Paul Barreto’s father, Mickey, lived at the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan for five years, paying only $200.57. Paul was desperate to escape.

Can you solve it? All you need to know about 2025

23 December 2024 at 09:10 AM, via The Guardian

Five fives alive!

As is traditional for the final column of year, we look ahead to all that the following twelve months will bring us.

Numerically speaking, of course.

442 = 1936

452 = 2025

462 = 2116

Continue reading…

A radical way to teach contested history – podcast

23 December 2024 at 05:00 AM, via The Guardian

Helen Pidd visits Lancaster Royal grammar school to see the work of Parallel Histories, an education charity which helps young people make sense of contested history

Parallel Histories is an educational charity that offers a new way of studying contested history. It helps students navigate the history of Israel and Palestine, the Northern Ireland conflict, Putin and Ukraine, and the impact of...

‘Fobbed off and rejected’: Send crisis takes toll on families in Birmingham

22 December 2024 at 22:00 PM, via The Guardian

As council cuts costs due to effective bankruptcy, parents face an exhausting battle to get support for their children

£100m spent on failed efforts to block Send supportAnalysis: Why England’s Send system is buckling

It was as a last resort that Paul McAnenny launched an online fundraiser to help him pay for the fuel needed to drive his son to a special school on the other side of Birmingham,...

£100m spent in England on failed efforts to block children’s Send support

22 December 2024 at 22:00 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Councils win just 1.2% of tribunals, as experts see signs provision is becoming a battle with desperate families

Analysis: Why England’s Send system is buckling‘Fobbed off and rejected’: Birmingham’s Send crisis

More than £100m was spent last year by local authorities and the government on failed efforts to block support for children and young people with special educational needs...

Spiralling demand and shrinking budgets: why England’s Send system is buckling

22 December 2024 at 22:00 PM, via The Guardian

No quick fix for a system that is failing children and parents and pushing councils into insolvency

£100m spent on failed efforts to block Send support‘Fobbed off and rejected’: Birmingham’s Send crisis

It was all meant to be so different. Announcing sweeping reforms of the special needs provision in England’s schools a decade ago, the then children’s minister Edward Timpson promised a...

Mossbourne schools can change young lives for the better

22 December 2024 at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

While the rules can be strict and firm, the vast majority of children are well-adjusted, happy and well-cared for

We are parents and carers of current and former students at Mossbourne Community academy and Mossbourne Victoria Park academy, including parents of children with special needs. We feel the articles in the Observer do not represent the spectrum of experiences and opinions of parents,...

The Observer view on Labour’s plans to reform education | Observer editorial

21 December 2024 at 21:00 PM, via The Guardian

The government needs to go further on pay and workload if it is to retain high-quality teachers in schools

Great teaching is the most powerful lever schools have to improve children’s education, according to the Education Endowment Foundation. So, how the education system recruits, trains, retains and supports teachers is one of the most important questions for politicians and policymakers...

‘We need a total culture change’: the UK teacher told to work 60-hour week or leave after having baby

21 December 2024 at 18:29 PM, via The Guardian

Deputy head Vickie Johnson asked for a switch to part-time employment to balance work with parenthood but hit a brick wall that is causing problems in many schools

UK teachers should be allowed to work from home, education secretary says

Vickie Johnson was a deputy headteacher at a small primary school in Greater Manchester working exhausting 60-hour weeks when she became pregnant with her son....

UK teachers should be allowed to work from home, education secretary says

21 December 2024 at 18:29 PM, via The Guardian

Bridget Phillipson insists move to marking and class preparation out of school would help stem retention crisis

‘We need a total culture change’: the teacher told to work 60-hour week or leave after having baby

All state school teachers should given the right to work away from the classroom on lesson preparation, marking and pupil assessment to stem a growing retention crisis in the profession,...

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