Education in the media: 19 October 2016

...priority and all asbestos must be managed properly. However, that doesn’t always mean removing it. Any time asbestos is removed there is a chance that it will produce carcinogenic dust,...
...priority and all asbestos must be managed properly. However, that doesn’t always mean removing it. Any time asbestos is removed there is a chance that it will produce carcinogenic dust,...
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 …
...gender pay and bonus gaps for the first time ever from April next year. We are modernising the workplace through shared parental leave, doubling the amount of free childcare...
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
...published research suggesting that more than 40% of state secondary school teachers do not encourage their brightest students to apply to Oxbridge. The report, which comes just ahead of the...
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.
...a third of their income on nurseries and childminders in the UK – more than three times the cost in France and Germany. The Daily Mail and Evening Standard have...