Education in the media: 31 August 2016
Today’s blog looks at coverage of a Children’s Society report into the wellbeing of young people, and misleading reporting on Schools Week’s website about free school meals.
Today’s blog looks at coverage of a Children’s Society report into the wellbeing of young people, and misleading reporting on Schools Week’s website about free school meals.
...status – as a result the numbers of qualified staff have risen, the number of graduates in the workforce continues to rise, and a record number of providers are rated...
...of English and maths. This summer thousands more of those aged 17 and over successfully resat their maths and English GCSEs, with more than 50,000 achieving a good pass in...
...working with some of Britain’s top companies – in fields from nursing to engineering and accountancy to computing. We continue to improve technical education so that it provides direct preparation...
Today’s news review looks at the advice given to pupils on their A level subject choices, careers support, our GCSE reforms and the size of a primary school class in Hull
...Justine Greening Well done to hundreds of thousands of pupils collecting your GCSE results today. Your achievements are down to all of your years of hard work and determination. And...
...provide careers guidance to all 12- to 18-year-olds. And what media coverage has also not acknowledged is the excellent progress the Careers & Enterprise Company (CEC) has made since its...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the gender pay gap.
Today’s news review looks at a government study of health and wellbeing, university fees, and our new Core Maths qualification.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the numbers of people doing A levels in modern foreign languages.