Education in the media: 16 November 2016

Today's news review looks at a report into social mobility.
Today's news review looks at a report into social mobility.
Today’s news review looks at a report on children going missing from care.
Today’s news review looks at a report on post-19 education, support for school libraries, the cost of childcare for children below school age and the royal charters for the UK's research councils
Robert Halfon, Skills and Apprenticeships Minister, wrote the following comment piece for the New Statesman. My vision has always been simple: that each and every person no matter what their age or background gets a chance at a decent job …
Today’s news review looks at a report on head teacher recruitment that doesn’t tally with the figures and a report into apprenticeships.
...that works for everyone, not just the privileged few, and education is at the heart of that ambition. Thanks to the government’s reforms over the last six years, more...
Today’s news review looks at plans to ensure talented women at the top of business are recognised, promoted and rewarded.
Today’s news review looks at media coverage of an open letter from headteachers in Surrey about selective schools.
...also required to adhere to the Equalities Act. We have received appeals from these schools against their closures. The length of the appeal process will vary from case to case...
Today, Friday 4 November, Dyson announced that it will be launching an Institute of Technology in partnership with Warwick University that will offer engineering degree apprenticeships to twenty five students a year. The succesful applications will work for Dyson in …