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Hundreds of teachers have signed up for a new no-strike legal service offering an alternative to trade union membership, it was claimed today.

Emma Knights said applications were often badly filled in

Exclusive: Outstanding schools struggle to fill headteacher jobs because applicants ‘can’t spell’

Just over half of the schools also say they have found it difficult to recruit governors with suitable skills

Ministers give green light to expansion of University Technical College scheme

The new drive means a total of 50 UTCs have now been approved

Chalk Talk: Are champions ready for the challenge?

Off to the North of England education conference – the traditional curtain raiser of the year.

Tories reject proposal to charge wealthy parents to send children to top state schools

‘Radical proposals’ would have seen families contribute financially if they earn more than £80k

No Man's Land: Writings from a World at War, Edited by Pete Ayrton: Book review - moved by the master storytellers from the front line

How Michael Gove would hate this trail-blazing book. Not just another Great War anthology, Pete Ayrton's selection gathers 47 authors from 20 of the countries that fought the first genuinely global conflict. He chooses only prose testaments – fiction, memoirs and, notably, that hybrid forerunner of the "new journalism" moulded by these writers' genre-busting ordeals.

Tristram Hunt, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary

Labour pledge to stop state schools employing unqualified teachers

Labour will pledge to stop state schools employing unqualified teachers - and promise to bring an end to the current Government’s “ideological obsession” with school structures.

According to a NASUWT survey, 47 per cent of polled teachers had thought about giving up teaching

Nearly 50% of teachers have considered quitting jobs in past year

Increased stress and cuts in pay and pensions have led to high levels of dissatisfaction in profession

Early learning: School pupils sitting their maths GCSE last month

Academies champion goes against Michael Gove

Bright pupils ready to sit papers early are held back because of fear over dropping down league tables, says chief executive

Blow for supporters of selective schooling as Education Department vetoes major expansion of grammar school places in Kent

Plans for a major expansion of grammar school places through the opening of a “satellite” school in Sevenoaks, Kent, have been vetoed by the Department for Education.

Richard Garner: The genetics route could spell a new direction for education

Linking the words "genetics" and "education" can bring the hardiest of educationists out in a rash.

'I'm experiencing austerity as well', says Princess Michael of Kent

Princess speaks of her love for the budget airline easyJet saying: 'it’s the only direct route to Biarritz'

Richard Garner: PISA test results are a disappointment but we should look to the future

There is no way that the results of this year’s international PISA test results can be summed up as anything other than a disappointment for the UK.

Literacy and numeracy report: What the academics said

Professor Robert Coe, from Durham University:  “This seems to underline the view that improvements in GCSEs and some other examinations have had more to do with grade inflation than real sustained improvements over time.”

Tristram Hunt: The teachers' leaders and Labour education spokesman claims this is 'dumbing down'

Outrage as failing South Leeds Academy seeks unqualified maths teachers

Teachers' leaders and Labour education spokesman Tristram Hunt claim this is 'dumbing down'

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