Right - your three-minute warning. Just enough time to grab a cuppa' and get comfortable before @GavinWilliamson makes his announcement on replacing GCSE and A-level exams this year
@GavinWilliamson .@GavinWilliamson says this isn't a decision the government wanted to take. 'Our schools have not suddenly become unsafe, but limiting attendance essential when Covid rates are climbing'
@GavinWilliamson He will set out the contingency plans he'd 'prepared but hoped to have never implemented'
@GavinWilliamson 'We're far better placed to cope with disruption than last march', Williamson adds we're better at delivering online learning and they will support parents
@GavinWilliamson Williamson says if parents feel they aren't getting suitable remote education they they should raise concerns first with the headteacher, and "failing that report the matter to Ofsted".
Ofsted will inspect schools where it has concerns
@GavinWilliamson Williamson says they've learnt lessons on exams. 'Although they are the fairest way, the pandemic means it's now not possible to have them this year. GCSEs, A-level and AS levels will not go ahead. We'll put our trust in teachers not algorithms'
@GavinWilliamson Breaking: Williamson says a 'form of teacher assessed grades' will be used this year, with training and support for teachers to 'ensure these are awarded fairly and consistently across the country'.
However details will need to be 'fine tuned'.
@GavinWilliamson Williamson says 'understandably concern' about free school meals. Extra funding to support schools to provide food parcels or meals to children. Where schools can't do this, there will be a national voucher scheme for every eligible child can access FSM will school remains closed
@GavinWilliamson He says mass testing 'won't be wasted'. Still used on teachers and staff.
Williamson adds: 'Testing is going to be the centre of our plan to return schools back to the classroom as soon as possible'
@GavinWilliamson .@GavinWilliamson says: 'The moment the virus permits all our children will be back in school. 'Until then we have put in place the measures we need to make sure they continue to progress.'
And that's that (well, on to Qs now)
@GavinWilliamson . @KateGreenSU says wherever Williamson goes, incompetence follows.
She says she wanted exams to go ahead, but said a Plan B had to be in place.
Also 'failed to show leadership' on BTECs - leaving it up to schools
@GavinWilliamson@KateGreenSU Williamson has pledged to get 750k of laptops out by the end of next week (I think he might have said earlier how many have already gone out, but it was 500k before Xmas)
@GavinWilliamson@KateGreenSU Williamson seems to be getting quite emotional in his address to parliament: 'I will give everything to ensure schools are the first things to be open because that is what is best for all children'
Ofqual will launch a "detailed" consultation on the plans next week. It will run for two weeks.
@GavinWilliamson@KateGreenSU Williamson says he would like to thank the NEU and Unison for recognising the fact the advice they gave their members on Sunday was incorrect and they've now withdrawn that advice.
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Prime minister Boris Johnson is about to address the nation on new covid measures. Follow this thread for updates
Johnson has announced a new national lockdown. Schools and colleges must move to remote provision from tomorrow, except for vulnerable children and children of key workers, he said
Johnson said "it's not possible or fair" for all exams to go ahead this summer as normal. He said education secretary Gavin Williamson will work with Ofqual to put in place "alternative arrangements"
Education secretary @GavinWilliamson and his ministers will shortly take questions in the House of Commons. Stand by for live tweets #eduQs
@GavinWilliamson .@halfon4harlowMP says Williamson is right to delay exams, but asks what assessment has been made of catch-up needed by pupils who have lost learning, and what plan is to ensure they carry on learning if they're sent home again #eduQs
@GavinWilliamson@halfon4harlowMP Williamson says direction on continuity of education is important to "ensure that every child whether in the classroom or at home are getting the education they require" #eduQs
PM Boris Johnson tells #DowningStreetBriefing he believes the government "we will be in a position to move to step 2 of our plan", which involves the phased reopening of schools
Johnson says government intends to go ahead with plan for early years, reception, year 1 and 6 pupils to return on June 1, and then year 10s and 12s will start to receive some face to face contact from June 15
"By opening schools to more pupils in this limited way, we’re taking a deliberately cautious approach, and this comes after a constructive period of consultation with schools, teachers and unions led by the education secretary Gavin Williamson"
Lib Dem education spokesperson @LaylaMoran will shortly ask an urgent question in the House of Commons about plans to reopen schools. Follow for live tweets
@LaylaMoran .@GavinWilliamson says he wanted to make a statement this week but couldn't because of restrictions, so he's "grateful for the opportunity to answer questions today"
@LaylaMoran@GavinWilliamson Williamson repeats what the PM said on Sunday. Govt wants primary schools to welcome back reception, year 1 and year 6 children "in smaller class sizes" from June 1, with secondary schools asked to provide face to face support to years 10 and 12 #urgentquestion#schoolsreopening
Good afternoon from #NEU19, where Labour leader @jeremycorbyn will address delegates shortly
@jeremycorbyn Corbyn arrives to cheers, applause and chants, predictably, of "Oh, Jeremy Corbyn". He starts by thanking teachers for their work, says he's honoured to be here for first ever conference of the @NEUnion#NEU19
@jeremycorbyn@NEUnion "The old trade union saying, 'unity is strength', is as true today as it ever was," says Corbyn as he congratulates NEU members on the formation of their union #NEU19