The school’s duty to provide careers guidance will be extended from September. Laura Richards, an education solicitor at Browne Jacobson LLP, explains the legal duty and the changes coming into force
In her speech marking the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 8 May, the Queen referred to plans to introduce a new National Curriuclum, restructure the way in which teachers are given pay rises, and reform exams.
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Today the government announced its legislative programme for the next parliamentary year in the Queen’s speech. The speech emphasised that one of the government’s key priorities is to reward ‘hard-working families’.
Funding for alternative provision is to be moved from local authorities to schools. Colin Smith highlights issues raised by the interim report on how the system is working in its first trial
The content of the new curriculum may not please everyone, but there is real potential for professionals to impact on its development, says Lynn Maidment
Brian Lamb summarises the new Code’s family-focused content, noting how this reflects concerns identified in his 2009 report and reflecting on the implications of this new orientation for schools and SENCOs