The Ebacc is not suitable for all
Operational Director Bill Watkin reports his findings from a recent meeting at the DfE regarding the Ebacc for all issue.
Operational Director Bill Watkin reports his findings from a recent meeting at the DfE regarding the Ebacc for all issue.
A report on the findings from SSAT’s national survey of school leaders in response to the latest eBacc developments.
Bill Watkin explores the issues surrounding whether or not legacy GCSEs can be counted in performance tables once the new GCSEs are in place.
Jessica Nash, Head of Special Schools Network and SEN, writes… In her recent speech, discussing changes to the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), the Education Minister Nicky Morgan referred to the power of education to transform lives, break down barriers and open
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Bill Watkin, Operational Director SSAT, writes… Following the announcement by Nick Gibb, minister of state for school reform, on 11 June, that the government was committed to honouring its manifesto pledge to require pupils to study the EBacc, SSAT, the
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Bill Watkin explores the changes to secondary school accountability measures and highlights key developments regarding the Ebacc and progress 8.