Education in the media: 30 November 2016
...needs to be done to prevent this from happening. Local authorities have a duty to establish the identities of children who are not registered at a school. We have recently...
...needs to be done to prevent this from happening. Local authorities have a duty to establish the identities of children who are not registered at a school. We have recently...
Today’s news review examines coverage of sexual violence in schools, teen neglect and maths and science success. Sexual violence in schools The Women and Equalities Select Committee (WESC) today, Tuesday...
Today’s news review looks at figures that illustrate how many parents do not have the option of sending their child to a selective school, and the gender pay gap.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the latest early years foundation stage statistics.
Today’s news review looks at Ofsted figures on maintained schools and academies and the Department’s publication of the Initial Teacher Training census.
Ofsted has today published its maintained schools and academies inspection outcomes as at 31 August 2016.
...understand the importance of getting the best and the brightest into teaching and are investing more than £1.3 billion over this Parliament to make that happen. It is critical to...
...and the Proud Trust’s Rainbow Flag Award which recognises schools for their achievements in preventing and tackling HBT bullying. We also have recently funded the UK Safer Internet Centre to...
Education Secretary Justine Greening has answered questions from students on The Student Room, the largest online student community in the world. Students aged between 14 and 24 submitted questions covering everything from grammar schools, exams, tuition fees to mental health …
Today’s news review will look at inaccurate claims by the NUT and ATL about school funding, and media reports about the Early Years census.