Plans had been expected this autumn but government wants more time to build support for changesThe government is to delay publishing its long-awaited overhaul of special educational needs provision in England as ministers seek to build a coalition am
Plans had been expected this autumn but government wants more time to build support for changesThe government is to delay publishing its long-awaited overhaul of special educational needs provision in England as ministers seek to build a coalition among parents to support its changes.The schools white paper, which had been expected to be published this autumn, will not appear until early in the new year, according to a letter from the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, to the chair of the Commons education select committee, Helen Hayes. Continue reading...
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