Education in the media: 3 April 2017

...investing a record £6 billion per year by 2020 in childcare support and introducing a fairer Early Years funding formula which will see the vast majority of providers receive increased...
...investing a record £6 billion per year by 2020 in childcare support and introducing a fairer Early Years funding formula which will see the vast majority of providers receive increased...
...was reported today that HSBC customers will now be able to choose from 10 different gender neutral titles to help the bank to be more transgender-friendly. The bank has also...
...of over £3 million would be paying a levy to be invested in the country’s new apprenticeship system. We are contacting every employer to tell them about the changes and...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a report on how schools are boosting their revenues. State of Education report Today, 24 March, school leadership organisation The Key published its...
...to help them use their funding in cost effective ways, including improving the way they buy goods and services. IFS Report: On the need for the formula: As the IFS...
...are summarised below. You can also read the full article here (£). Core school funding: The Government has prioritised education funding, protecting it in real terms. National funding formula: There...
Today’s news review examines coverage of a report on funding, and a piece on why we need more grammar schools. Local Government Association report On Thursday, 16 March, the Local Government Association claimed that councils could fail to meet their …
...straight with eight key facts. ASCL survey on school funding The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) released a survey today of 1,000 members on how they are responding...
Today’s news review examines inaccurate claims about school funding reported by the Guardian. School funding The Guardian published a piece last night, 7 March, based on concerns about school funding...
...who do not necessarily benefit from the pupil premium but whose families may be only just about managing. It also increases the total funding directed specifically to deprived pupils to...
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