Education in the media: 31 March 2017

...was reported today that HSBC customers will now be able to choose from 10 different gender neutral titles to help the bank to be more transgender-friendly. The bank has also...
...was reported today that HSBC customers will now be able to choose from 10 different gender neutral titles to help the bank to be more transgender-friendly. The bank has also...
...of over £3 million would be paying a levy to be invested in the country’s new apprenticeship system. We are contacting every employer to tell them about the changes and...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a report into school funding and a letter from Justine Greening to the Education Select Committee regarding the grading system for our new ‘gold-standard’ GCSEs.
In today’s news review we will look at a report from the National Children’s Bureau and a letter to the Secretary of State about the sharing of parental leave.
Today’s news review will look at the gender pay gap and the IPPR report on the apprenticeship levy.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a report on how schools are boosting their revenues. State of Education report Today, 24 March, school leadership organisation The Key published its...
...to help them use their funding in cost effective ways, including improving the way they buy goods and services. IFS Report: On the need for the formula: As the IFS...
Today's news review looks at coverage of a report on children's social care.
Education Secretary Justine Greening has written a piece for the Telegraph celebrating the work of educational establishments striving to drive social mobility and her plans to end selection by house price.
Today’s news review looks at analysis of house prices near good schools and school funding.