Education in the media: 21 April

Today’s news review looks at the Government’s response to the recommendations on high heels and workplace dress codes.
Today’s news review looks at the Government’s response to the recommendations on high heels and workplace dress codes.
...take them and that their parents are supporting them throughout their time at school. The government wants to give all pupils access to the excellent education they deserve. With...
...96.3 per cent of parents in England received an offer at one of their top three preferred primary schools. But we know there is more to do to ensure every...
Today’s news review looks at the GCSE grading system and funding for the 30 hours free childcare offer.
...to provide support to help them use their funding in cost effective ways. This includes improving the way they buy goods and services and our recently published School Buying Strategy...
...working families 30 hours free childcare from September. Within the £50 million boost for providers, around £5 million will go to projects in some of the 12 Opportunity Areas announced...
Today we are looking at the NUT/ATL teacher survey on school funding.
Eletronic Experiment Observation Physics Study Concept Today’s news review looks at the Supreme Court ruling about term-time holidays and when children can miss school. Supreme Court ruling Yesterday, Thursday 6...
Today, Thursday 6 April, the Supreme Court handed down their judgment in the case of Jon Platt vs Isle of Wight Council.
In today’s news review we look at the gender pay gap regulations and the Apprenticeship Levy coming into force.