Education in the media: 18 August 2016

...includes whether fees will increase again in future years. Universities which raise fees without informing students could be in breach of consumer protection legislation. On raising fees in line with...
...includes whether fees will increase again in future years. Universities which raise fees without informing students could be in breach of consumer protection legislation. On raising fees in line with...
...mean we can be confident young people will sit exams at the right time and develop the knowledge and understanding they need to master their subject without the sixth form...
...apprenticeships than ever before, offering an alternative for school-leavers which provides respected qualifications with a regular wage and on the job training with top UK employers. Everyone making the big...
...South Bank University. The discussion focused on various incentives reportedly being offered to students, such as football tickets. Both chancellors maintained that the most important factor for students is the...
...Education spokesperson said: Everyone has a role to play in protecting children from the risks they might face either online or on their phones. By working with parents, schools...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of essay writing services, graduate earnings, apprenticeship standards and disadvantaged children reaching university.
...As FSB’s research shows, small businesses have a central role in boosting apprenticeships. Many more small employers could be reaping the benefits of apprenticeships, transforming life chances and providing a...
Today’s news review looks at incorrect claims about the Equality Act and stories about student finance.
Today’s news review looks at coverage about grammar schools, mentors for children in care, sex crimes in schools and a new body image resource.
...pupils each week and 84% of schools reported an increase in pupil engagement in PE during curricular time. PE and sport can help ensure that all young people realise their...