Understand how pupil referral units help children facing exclusions and emotional challenges in the education system.| Edapt
As teachers and school leaders we all know Ofsted has featured in the news frequently over the last 18 months. As busy professionals, it can be challenging to keep up-to-date with the latest developments.| Edapt
Explore the upcoming Ofsted 2025 reforms and how they will reshape school inspections in a fairer system.| Edapt
Teacher strikes will be occurring during February and March 2023. In this article, we provide an objective overview of your questions.| Edapt
Early Career Teachers. Protect your wellbeing with practical tips, rights guidance, and strategies to set healthy boundaries in your first years. The post Wellbeing for ECTs: protecting yourself at the start of your career appeared first on Edapt.| Edapt
It’s the time of year when many teachers and school staff will be deciding their options when subscribing to a teaching union or edu-legal support such as Edapt (or in some cases both!).What is the decision making process a teacher makes when choosing the most appropriate support?| Edapt
You might have a concern at your school because of the way you have been treated. As an employee you have the right to raise a grievance in a legitimate way.| Edapt
It’s the time of year when many teachers and school staff will be deciding their options when subscribing to a teaching union or edu-legal support such as Edapt (or in some cases both!). The post Which teaching union to join appeared first on Edapt.| Edapt
“I want to make formal complaint”. Welcome to ‘The Lived Experience’ of making a complaint as an employee.| Edapt
This case study looks at the topic of teacher resignation dates and pay which was overdue.We have removed specific details about this case and the actual names of subscribers for confidentiality reasons.| Edapt
The government has accepted a 4% teacher pay rise from Sept 2025. Find out what it means for school budgets, teacher pay, support staff and what happens now.| Edapt
The UK Supreme Court has clarified that “sex” in the Equality Act means biological sex, a ruling with major implications for schools. This article explains what the ruling means, what it doesn’t, and how schools can respond thoughtfully and lawfully The post What the Supreme Court’s Ruling on ‘Sex’ Means for Schools appeared first on Edapt.| Edapt
The Teachers’ Pensions Scheme (TPS) is an organisation which many of our subscribers contact us about on a daily basis. The post Teachers’ Pensions: what do teachers need to know in 2025? appeared first on Edapt.| Edapt