Education in the media: Tuesday 6 February 2018
...reporting tool to make it easier for people to come forward. Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Graham Virgo has written a blog, which has been published in the i...
...reporting tool to make it easier for people to come forward. Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Graham Virgo has written a blog, which has been published in the i...
...are, on average, one GCSE grade behind comparable pupils in the South. The story has run prominently across broadcast media including an interview with George Osborne on the Today Programme...
...an increase in BAME students going to university. Much of the coverage of the statistics focuses on the increase in students getting firsts and 2:1 degrees. The Telegraph, Times, Mail,...
...projects providing targeted support for children in need. Australia equal marriage Yesterday, Tuesday 14 November, Australia took a decisive step towards marriage equality after 61.1 per cent of voters in...
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at Equal Pay Day and the publication of Home Office statistics on Channel and Prevent Case Management. Gender pay gap Various outlets including...
...schools, has launched a £420,000 campaign focused on mental health. The funding will be used to help train teachers in mental health first aid in every school and to introduce...
...themselves in their course and the engineering placements they take up. The arguments for boosting the UK’s engineering talent are manifold. The engineering sector contributes 26 per cent of the...
Skills & Apprenticeships Minister Anne Milton is in Abu Dhabi supporting Team UK in the WorldSkills 2017 competition. The WorldSkills2017 competition, which runs from 15 – 18 October, brings together...
...there will be Opposition Day debate on tuition fees. It is important to note that, despite some reports, this vote is symbolic and will have no legal effect. The House...
...allocation from the 2017 / 18 adult education budget, despite its recent Grade 4 Ofsted report. Along with other providers, Learndriect will be receiving a run-down provision, which will be...
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