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.
...OECD average of 65 per cent. A Department for Education spokesperson said: These findings show young people have the motivation and desire to go as far as their talents can...
...from their local authority what primary school place their child received. According to initial council figures, more children have succeeded in getting a place at their first-choice school. This was...
Today’s news review looks at the GCSE grading system and funding for the 30 hours free childcare offer.
...cost effective ways. Importantly, we have protected the core schools budget in real terms since 2010, with school funding at its highest level on record at almost £41 billion in...
...said that the extra funding does not address providers’ concerns and claimed that ‘less than half’ of them intend to offer the 30 hours entitlement. This claim does not match...
Today we are looking at the NUT/ATL teacher survey on school funding.
...in April 2015 for seven days without permission from the school. He chose not to pay the £60 fixed penalty, which rose to £120 after being unpaid for 21 days....
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.