by kyle | Jan 12, 2023 | IPGCE
Baby loss is an incredibly devastating experience for parents and can leave them feeling isolated and uncertain about their rights. In response to this, a group of campaigners have called for the introduction of official certificates to help grieving parents remember...
by kyle | Jan 11, 2023 | IPGCE
Ofsted’s recent report has raised concerns about delays in special needs provision for children across England. The report claims these issues are detrimental to children and their families, affecting their health and education. According to Ofsted, some key...
by kyle | Jan 11, 2023 | IPGCE
School closures and late openings due to snow can disrupt students, parents, and teachers. On days when school is closed or delayed due to snow, transportation issues become a primary concern for families. If the roads are too icy or dangerous for students to travel...
by kyle | Jan 11, 2023 | IPGCE
The pandemic exacerbated the staffing crisis as more teachers and school staff have had to take extended periods of leave due to Covid. This has left schools struggling to fill classrooms with qualified teachers, leaving teaching assistants and other non-teaching...
by kyle | Jan 11, 2023 | IPGCE
The Department for Education (DfE) recently released the Schools Bill, which aims to provide better funding and support for schools across England. The bill outlines several key changes that will be implemented in the coming years, including: Read the rest of the...