Opinion
Labour’s Send revolution is a high-stakes experiment. It also threatens precious parental rights
Bridget Phillipson’s 10-year plan is generous in places, but it has its problems. Not least that it could be trashed by a Reform government, says Guardian columnist John Harris ...
Does Bridget Phillipson think that every child has learning difficulties? The government’s long-overdue overhaul of provision ...
Jerika Gill, a special education teacher at Julia S. Molloy School Education Center located in Morton Grove, has been nominated for a 2026 Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching. The ...
An NC House committee targets teacher’s personal social media posts in ongoing attacks on Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
An audit revealed over 20% of Arizona ESA purchases may be unallowed, including video games, gift cards and condoms.
In line with the vision of Sustainable Development Goal 3 that promotes mental health and well-being for individuals of all ages, the Department of Clinical Psychology at Srinivas University, under ...
On a pure dollar basis, the report also shows Arizona spends less than the nation as a whole per student on most other categories, including plant operations, transportation, food services and ...
Letters: Guardian readers respond to the government’s education white paper setting out changes to provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities ...
DALLAS — In 2020, while schools were shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic and students were in remote learning, Elan Page of Duncanville noticed things weren’t going well for her oldest daughter ...
In Arizona, 52.1 cents of every dollar spent in the last school year ended up in what is classified as instruction, new figures from the Auditor General's Office show. That's ...
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Special needs spending won't be reined in for a decade despite reforms to cut costs, says Phillipson
The revelation came in the Education Secretary's long-awaited schools white paper, which also contained a number of 'class warfare' measures.
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Ministers admit special needs spending will keep soaring over the next decade despite reforms
Labour's long-awaited schools white paper, published today, says costs will keep rising over the next few years and only come back to today's levels in 2035.
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