Education in the media: 19 September 2016

Today’s news review looks at coverage of average primary school classes compared with other countries, and warnings from the construction sector of a jobs shortage. Class sizes On Saturday, 17...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of average primary school classes compared with other countries, and warnings from the construction sector of a jobs shortage. Class sizes On Saturday, 17...
...be to the betterment, not at the expense, of other local schools. Phonics Yesterday, 16 September, new research misleadingly claimed that phonics tests given to five- and six-year-olds do not...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the Secretary of State’s comments on parent governors and PSHE during her appearance at the Education Select Committee. Parent governors Yesterday, 14 September,...
Today’s news review looks at coverage about selective schools.
Today’s new review looks at coverage about a report on sexual harassment and violence in schools and funding for infant free school meals.
Today’s news review examines coverage of two reports on the life experiences of girls and school nurses' workload. Life experiences of girls Today, 12 September, Plan International UK has published...
Today’s news review takes a look at coverage of grammar schools, academy finances, school uniform and school places.
...pupils have had private tutoring and about 43% of state school teachers have offered private tutoring outside of their main work. It says the rise in private tutoring is fuelling...
...wouldn’t be possible is if British citizens’ rights in European member states were not protected in return. In addition, the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, David Davis,...
Today’s news review examines the National Audit Office’s report on apprenticeships, grammar schools, teachers from black and ethnic minority backgrounds, and the quality of packed lunches. Apprenticeships Today, 6 September,...