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Jasmine Norden

@jasminenorden

reporter @tes, covering teacher pay, school funding, exams, MATs, catch-up & more. get in touch securely at [email protected] or DM

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The government faces calls to find more money for schools in the Spending Review next week, as an @nahtnews poll shows nearly half of heads expect to be forced to cut teachers’ jobs next year due to funding pressures tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Breaking: Former chief inspector Dame Christine Gilbert is to be announced as the new chair of Ofsted’s board today, Tes understands tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Exclusive: Schools will not see Ofsted’s finalised inspection plans until after the summer holidays, Tes can reveal, as Bridget Phillipson calls the delay to the watchdog’s consultation response ā€˜disappointing’ tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Big story. Schools will not see Ofsted's finalised inspection plans until after the summer holidays. tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Excellent overview of what you need to know from the Spending Review from Jasmine Norden It is less good news than the headline stats suggest, but better news than that most departments have received. And as such, it is a decent result for schools. tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Lots of news around today but a not so quick thread to walk through what is happening with the new Ofsted inspections ahead of what is likely to be a turbulent few months either side of the summer . . . .

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The average female secondary head could end up as much as Ā£40,355 worse off than a man across the course of her headship. But this hasn’t always been the case. So why is the gender pay gap getting worse? Ellen Peirson-Hagger investigates… tes.com/magazine/analy…

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The money available to schools through the government’s latest Spending Review could mean teacher pay rises of around 2% for the next few years and real-terms falls in actual budgets, say experts tes.com/magazine/news/…

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A group of private schools, pupils and parents have lost High Court challenge against the introduction of VAT on school fees tes.com/magazine/news/…

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In a letter seen by Tes, school standards minister Catherine McKinnell is inviting leaders to join a multi-academy trust CEO reference group to advise the government tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Sir Paul Tarn is stepping down from his role leading Delta Academies Trust, Tes understands tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Some pupils in England already lose 6 days of learning a year due to rising temperatures – and this could double if no measures are taken to combat climate change, Department for Education warns tes.com/magazine/news/…

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A hugely positive move to combine the expertise of Ebor and Nexus into a specialist trust for 47 primary and special schools. Jasmine Norden sat down with the two chairs of trustees to talk about 'values-led' mergers and what they will bring the sector tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Great to chat with chairs at Ebor Academy Trust and Nexus Multi Academy Trust about their plans - read here: tes.com/magazine/news/…

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As both Pepe Di’Iasio and James Bowen say - you can't demand schools do something but not fund it. Enrichment and sport costs a lot of money and a lot of time. One of my best friend's is a PE teacher, so I know just how much of both!

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Good to see certainty for LAs, but as Helen Hayes says ā€œministers will know that this is only a temporary fix until the government brings forward desperately needed, long-term reforms to the SEND system" tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Following up on my interview for Tes with AQA CEO Colin Hughes, I’ve looked into some of the concerns teachers and school leaders have about the potential for digital invigilation of GCSEs and A-levels using AI-enhanced cameras. Have a read!