Education in the media: 19 October 2016

...and sometimes leaving it in situ is the safest way to manage it. Where schools become aware of asbestos, we look at how to handle it on a case by...
...and sometimes leaving it in situ is the safest way to manage it. Where schools become aware of asbestos, we look at how to handle it on a case by...
Today’s news review looks at research into grammar school admissions and comments made by the former headteacher of Durand Academy.
Today, 17 October, the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Fire Brigade Union have written to the Education Secretary, Justine Greening, criticising the Department for Education’s policy on sprinklers.
Today’s news review looks at comments made by Sir Michael Wilshaw on grammar schools.
Edward Timpson, Minister for Vulnerable Children and Families, is supporting National Adoption Week, which runs from October 17 to October 23. Today he wrote for the Daily Mirror about growing up with two adopted brothers and why you should support …
...the gender pay gap. Provisional GCSE performance data Yesterday, 13 October, the Department published provisional GCSE performance data and provisional destinations for GCSE and A level pupils. The school level...
Today we published an updated at-a-glance scorecard that shows the public how well their local council is doing in getting young people into education, employment or training
...£90 million to transform the quality of the careers education, advice and guidance offered to young people. Follow us on Twitter and don't forget to sign up for email alerts....
Today’s news review focuses on the report from the National Audit Office (NAO) which assesses the quality of help and protection for children in England.
...by almost 1.34 million children. This is backed up by our record investment in childcare - £6 billion per year by the end of this Parliament. Follow us on Twitter...