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16 Mar 2020
Laura Partridge
School exclusions are increasing. Why? Laura Partridge explains the factors creating a ‘perfect storm’ of exclusions and how creating better relationships are at the heart of the solution.
Elinor Lobley
Inspiring examples of inclusive schools from our report 'Pinball Kids'
Matthew Taylor
Local leaders can and should take the initiative to strengthen collaboration on behalf on some of our most vulnerable children.
17 Jan 2020
Fran Landreth Strong
Students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are being excluded from school at a higher rate than their peers. Truly inclusive education is under threat.
27 Sep 2019
Danielle Mason
What’s causing the current shortage of teachers? Evidence suggests it’s not longer hours – could it be the lack of control over the growing number of responsibilities?
25 Sep 2019
We asked teachers about why they remove children from class, and what could help them. They told us they don’t want more training, but more support from other professionals.
06 Aug 2019
As the summer holidays began, the Department for Education released its latest data on school exclusions from the academic year 2017/18. Here are five things we’ve learnt from the new figures.
10 May 2019
Laura Partridge Claudia Devlin
Our education team on promising recommendations and unanswered questions.
11 Mar 2019
Our research found a spike in admissions to Pupil Referral Units in the autumn term of Year 11, the final term before a student's exam results count towards a school's performance.
17 Sep 2018
Laura Partridge shares insights from a recent roundtable on the five (or six) key forces conspiring to let our most vulnerable children down.
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