Education in the media: 28 February 2017
...an academy is failing to reach the standards we expect, action is taken including transferring schools to new trusts. We are already developing a ‘growth check’ to ensure good trusts...
...an academy is failing to reach the standards we expect, action is taken including transferring schools to new trusts. We are already developing a ‘growth check’ to ensure good trusts...
Today’s news review covers the announcement by Jo Johnson about accelerated two-year degrees, adding more flexibility and choice to the higher education system.
Today’s news review looks at mistaken claims on the Today Programme during a piece about school funding and plans for standardised multiplication tests in primary schools.
...of mainstream free schools up to September 2016 are located in areas where there was a need for more school places. Nearly half of all open free schools are in...
Today’s news review looks at the Education Select Committee report on teacher shortages, the Department’s announcement to crack down on academic fraud, and the Women and Equalities Committee report on the gender pay gap.
Today’s news review looks at allegations of violence against a headteacher in Oldham and the gender pay gap.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a report on nursery staff.
This morning, Thursday, 16 February, the Secretary of State for Education Justine Greening spoke at the Chartered College of Teaching national conference, sharing her vision for the teaching profession.
...to ensure all children have access to high-quality teaching in these subjects. We will update the House during the passage of the Children and Social Work Bill. Follow us...
Writing in the Times Red Box, Minister Nick Gibb outlines the support the Department has received for our faith and grammar school proposals.