Education in the media: 23 June

...heads will be in charge of more than one school. A Department for Education spokesperson said: “Pay of individual heads is a matter for governing boards who are in the...
...heads will be in charge of more than one school. A Department for Education spokesperson said: “Pay of individual heads is a matter for governing boards who are in the...
Today's news review looks at the Social Mobility Index, a ranking of the UK's top 50 employers for social mobility.
Today’s Education in the Media blog clarifies the use of sprinklers in schools.
Today’s blog looks at those from the education sector who have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, coverage relating to the update of the new computer science GCSE, and a story about how teachers help adopted children.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a survey from the British Council on language learning in schools in England. British Council survey Today, 16 June, the British Council released...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the Social Mobility Commission’s poll of public attitudes towards social mobility.
Today’s blog looks at the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) data that was published yesterday by the Department.
Today’s blog welcomes back Justine Greening as Secretary of State for Education and looks at new figures that show the number of children going to their preferred choice of school is on the rise.
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...