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 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...
...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...
...96.3 per cent of parents in England received an offer at one of their top three preferred primary schools. But we know there is more to do to ensure every...
...to provide support to help them use their funding in cost effective ways. This includes improving the way they buy goods and services and our recently published School Buying Strategy...
...working families 30 hours free childcare from September. Within the £50 million boost for providers, around £5 million will go to projects in some of the 12 Opportunity Areas announced...
Eletronic Experiment Observation Physics Study Concept Today’s news review looks at the Supreme Court ruling about term-time holidays and when children can miss school. Supreme Court ruling Yesterday, Thursday 6...
Today’s news review examines coverage of the incoming gender pay gap regulations, and of the cost difference of houses near good schools. Gender Pay Gap Today, Wednesday 5 April, the...
Today’s news review looks at the media reaction to comments from Dr Mary Bousted on teacher workload.
Writing in the Times Red Box today to coincide with the launch of the Institute for Apprenticeships, Minister Robert Halfon and Institute Chair Antony Jenkins explore the importance of a strong technical education system. Our plan for Britain is about …
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