Education in the media: Wednesday 20 June 2018

Today’s blog looks at the 30 free hours of childcare and mobile phone use in schools.
Today’s blog looks at the 30 free hours of childcare and mobile phone use in schools.
Today’s Education in the Media looks at requirements the Office for Students is putting in place to ensure vice-chancellor pay is justified, the benefits of the academies system and the strength of our new gold-standard GCSEs. Vice-chancellor pay Today, Tuesday …
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at the claims from School Cuts around funding for children with Special Educational Need and Disabilities, and research from Roehampton University on the new computer science GCSE.
Today's Education in the media blog looks at the number of children who were offered one of their top three school places this year plus how we are distributing core school funding.
Today’s education in the media blog looks at gaming and how we are addressing internet safety as well as looking at a care review and an open letter signed by Minister Milton and big businesses about the apprenticeship levy.
Today's Education in the Media blog looks at the funding we provide to support children’s education and services, as well as a new report about the impact that attending a boarding school can have on looked after children.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at the Education Secretary’s speech at the National Governance Association (NGA) conference, the Lords Economics Affairs Committee report on post-school education and supporting pupils through the exams period.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at the Universities Minister’s speech at the Higher Education Policy Institute's (HEPI) annual conference, reforms to apprenticeships and the Children and Families Minister’s visit to see the Child Protection Information Sharing project in …
Today’s Education in the media looks at Universities Minister Sam Gyimah’s speech at the Higher Education Policy Institute conference today and the work we are doing to help children with autism.
Today's Education in the media blog looks at the steps that are being taken to tackle excessive vice-chancellor salaries.