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.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a new OECD report on the well-being of 15-year-olds across 72 countries. OECD PISA report Yesterday, 19 April, the OECD’s Programme for International...
...covered in the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent, i News, BBC Online and in the TES. The SunOnline and the Independent both published articles on what parents should do if they want...
Today’s news review looks at the GCSE grading system and funding for the 30 hours free childcare offer.
...schools to save over £1 billion a year by 2019-20 on their non-staff spend. This year we are spending £2.5 billion through the pupil premium. Under the proposed national funding...
...September. Helen Dennis, manager of Mudeford Wood Playgroup in Dorset, said: The capital funding we have secured will allow the long-awaited creation of an attractive, purpose-built playgroup environment that will...
Today we are looking at the NUT/ATL teacher survey on school funding.
...April, the Supreme Court ruled against Jon Platt, a father from the Isle of Wight, following a long-running legal case about term-time holidays. Mr Platt took his daughter to Florida...
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.