Education in the media: Friday 23 March 2018

...increase in the rate of unauthorised absences, from 1.1 per cent to 1.3 per cent, with overall absence remaining broadly the same at 4.7 per cent, up from 4.6 per...
...increase in the rate of unauthorised absences, from 1.1 per cent to 1.3 per cent, with overall absence remaining broadly the same at 4.7 per cent, up from 4.6 per...
...child abuse Today, Thursday 15 March, is the official launch of a new phase in our ‘Together, we can tackle child abuse’ campaign, which is raising awareness and encouraging people...
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at gender diversity in the early years workforce, the Education Policy Institute analysis of the level of qualifications in the early years profession...
Today (Tuesday 13 March) there was a debate on four sets of regulations relating to Universal Credit (UC) following the spring budget statement in the House of Commons. This included...
...comply with stringent registration conditions. If they breach these conditions, it is right that the Office for Student can intervene in a number of ways, for example by imposing sanctions...
...letter was covered in The Daily Telegraph extensively, including a copy of the letter in full appearing in the print edition. The piece refers to the Secretary of State’s previous...
...information: Of the 12 schools that remain under investigation, nine have reported to Ofsted that they have ceased operating as schools however Ofsted is yet to verify this If anyone...
Today’s Education in the Media looks at the Office for Students and faith-based admissions. Office for Students On Wednesday 28 February, the Office for Students (OfS) - the new regulator...
Today’s Education in the Media looks at the Higher and Further Education review, school exclusions and the Together We Can Tackle Child Abuse campaign.
...published a report claiming a shortage of Religious Education (RE) teachers is contributing to religious discrimination. The Sun, BBC Online and the TES covered the report. The Today Programme ran...
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