SEND
Today’s Education in the Media looks at provisions for SEND pupils, and National Professional Qualifications LGO report On Monday, 23 October, the Local Government Ombudsman released a report looking into the transfer of statements for pupils with special educational needs …
Today’s news review looks at the coverage on Wakefield City Academies Trust and disabled children’s journeys to school.
Today’s news review looks at the latest figures for children with special educational needs. Today, Friday 28 July, The I reported on the annual Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) statistics, published by the department yesterday. The statistics note that …
Today’s news review looks at coverage of calls for more funding for children and young people with high needs, and the apprenticeship levy. SEND Funding Today, Thursday 30 March, the Local Government Association (LGA) said that if schools face funding …
Today’s news review looks at coverage of new investment in facilities for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities and a story about GCSE resits.
Today’s news review looks at stories from the weekend and today including pieces on concerns about a group of independent schools, celebrity Melanie Sykes finding a school place for her autistic son and sexual harassment in schools.
Today’s news review looks at a new survey of school leaders by The Key about the provision of SEND in schools.
This bank holiday weekend, education news stories include reports on the admission of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) at an academy in Sale, Trafford.
Every parent wants to see their child happy, confident, doing well at school and on track to becoming a successful, secure adult. They desire academic success, rewarding careers, and place value on loyal friendships and time to pursue hobbies.
Today's news review welcomes the announcement that, for the first time, special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) will form part of the core learning for teachers, when they undertake their Initial Teacher Training (ITT).