Education in the media: 11 October

...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...
...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...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a report by the Education Policy Institute into teacher workload. Teacher workload Today, 10 October, the Education Policy Institute think tank released a report looking into teacher workload. The research is based on …
Today’s news review looks at research estimating how many new classrooms need to be built before 2020.
Today’s news review looks at the Department publishing a direction to a council with a failing children’s services department.
...get the best teachers into the classroom, including more men. While the number of male teachers is steadily rising – there are more than 1,800 more male teachers now than...
New Opportunity Areas across England will receive £60m of funding to help local children get the best start in life.
...held back in life just because of her gender. Body image can be a distressing issue and that’s why we are supporting schools to discuss this with their pupils, so...
Today’s news review looks at our plans to encourage independent schools to set up or sponsor a local state school in order to drive improvements in education, and local concerns in West Sussex about school funding. Independent schools Today, Monday …
Schools Minister Nick Gibb has written on the results of this year's phonics screening check, which show a continued rise in pupils meeting the expected reading standard. In 2012, just...
...a guest article from Nick Gibb published in the Telegraph online. School Standards Minister Nick Gibb said: The government is determined to make this country work for everyone, not just...