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News Editor @tes 🔺BJA award-winner 🔺Ex @thomsonreuters and @hsjnews 🔺DMs open

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Charlotte Santry
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I'm at @charlottesantry.bsky.social for anyone who's migrating. I won't be deleting this account yet, but will be mainly in the other place for now.
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RT @cerysturner7: Good to see further coverage of the important issue of restraint in schools this week. Two months ago @tes revealed that…
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Charlotte Santry
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RT @JohnGRoberts: From next year the DfE will not be issuing academy orders to schools on the back of two Ofsted requires improvement judge…
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Charlotte Santry
2 months
To what extent would academy freedoms be curtailed via changes outlined by the govt this week? And is Labour truly “agnostic” on school structure? Contrasting views in this excellent analysis by ⁦@ellencph⁩ and ⁦@jasminenorden
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Charlotte Santry
2 months
More detail from @jasminenorden on the Children's Wellbeing & Schools Bill, inc: *Compliance notices for trusts acting 'unreasonably' eg over uniform *'No pay cut' for academy teachers *30-min breakfast clubs in all schools unless agreed by SoS
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Charlotte Santry
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RT @jon_severs: @JonColes01 After more questions from @CharlotteSantry and the @tes team, the DfE has now confirmed no teacher will see a '…
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Charlotte Santry
2 months
I spoke to the school standards minister about concerns that teacher pay could fall in some academies as a result of plans set out in today’s Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 👇
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Tes
2 months
🚨 Exclusive: Schools minister refuses to confirm pay and conditions in trusts that deviate from national guidelines will be protected under new government bill. Interview with @CharlotteSantry below ⬇️
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Charlotte Santry
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RT @warrencarratt: I’m very interested to see how councils can and will make objective decisions about new schools. If you’re the commissi…
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Charlotte Santry
2 months
Other changes being brought in under the bill include: 💥Council able to open non-academy schools 💥Register for children “not in school” & additional tightening of safeguarding 💥All teachers to have, or be working toward, QTS
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Charlotte Santry
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RT @JohnGRoberts: The DfE is being urged to ensure mainstream schools can access knowledge and support from special schools to support incl…
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Charlotte Santry
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RT @JohnGRoberts: Ofsted has published an update on its review of SEND area inspections. It has said that return monitoring visits to areas…
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Charlotte Santry
2 months
🔴Breaking: DfE announces early years package including a 45% uplift to Early Years Pupil Premium, and a £75 million expansion grant for early education.
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Charlotte Santry
2 months
Parents seeking EHCPs are 'too articulate'? Not exactly helpful language from the LA, if this is an accurate reflection of what was said.
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Cerys Turner
2 months
@bphillipsonMP @NeilDotObrien @StephenMorganMP @CMcKinnellMP MP for Surrey Heath @AlPinkerton raises concerns with SEND in the area: He says that EHCPs are coming back from the council with incorrect information, adding that the leadership of the council has said that there is not a problem with SEND & parents are too "articulate".
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Charlotte Santry
2 months
@whazell Congrats Will, lovely news!
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Charlotte Santry
3 months
@tombennett71 Assume you're not referring to the Tes headline Tom? Esp given the extra steps we took to present the findings accurately, which I can't see in other versions of the story. Definitely no obfuscation here.
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Charlotte Santry
3 months
This story's been widely reported as showing only 18% of teachers think a phone ban would improve behaviour. But teachers actually had to name the *top 3* measures that would improve behaviour: class sizes, behaviour policies & support came top.
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