Sentences with phrase «new education bill»

It also suggested that neither Ofsted nor the Department for Education currently has a coherent plan to tackle the issue and monitor the scale of the problem and has urged the government to use the new Education Bill to ensure every school takes appropriate action to prevent and respond to sexual harassment and sexual violence.
The new education bill, which was tied up in a legislative conference committee, would accelerate that effort by allowing the state board of education wider latitude in developing and approving the new outcomes.
«Time is short: a new education bill may be proposed soon after the election.
A new education bill is also expected early in this Parliament.
Unions have come together to call on the government to drop the new Education Bill from the Queen's speech and instead «engage in meaningful discussions with groups representing the education profession».
Mr. Bush, for example, has been closely involved in new education bills and laws in Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Utah.
His departure was revealed earlier this year during a parliamentary debate into the new education bill during which Mr Smith (pictured) was congratulated for «being poached by another employer for his wonderful talent».
But they appear to further undermine the Government's new Education Bill which will pave the way for more failing schools to become academies.
Four new education bills were unveiled this week bringing our total of education bills to watch to 27 with 43 unpublished bills waiting in the queue.
Today marked the beginning of House - Senate Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) conference committee proceedings and the continued progress toward a new education bill.
The new Education Bill will extend that to «coasting schools».
The government will review whether regional schools commissioners (RSCs) should still be judged on how many schools they turn into academies if the new education bill is passed.
Not include a new Education Bill in the Queen's Speech but instead engage in meaningful discussions with groups representing the education profession, local authorities, governors and parents; to address the pressing issues in education — including the funding crisis, serious shortage of teachers, head teachers, support staff, educational psychologists and others employed in children's education as well as school place provision and the curriculum and assessment chaos.
Last year President Obama signed a new education bill into law, replacing No Child Left Behind with the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Shadow schools secretary Michael Gove said a new education bill would remove the need for schools to consult local councils before becoming independent.
Mr Gove, along with party leader David Cameron, told a meeting of head teachers that if the Tories won the general election, expected in May, a new education bill would be on the statute book by July.
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