Minister Gibb on KS4 results: Our reforms are paying dividends
Writing in the Telegraph today, Schools Minister Nick Gibb explains how today's Key Stage 4 results represent how far our schools have come thanks to the government's changes to the...
Writing in the Telegraph today, Schools Minister Nick Gibb explains how today's Key Stage 4 results represent how far our schools have come thanks to the government's changes to the...
Today’s news review examines coverage of the GCSE results tables released today, and concerns around the school census. Key Stage 4 tables Today, Thursday 19 January 2017, we released the...
Today’s news review looks at criticism from six teaching unions on the National Funding Formula (NFF) and new analysis from research company High Fliers on the graduate recruitment market.
...we have commissioned the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) to strengthen the training of external examiners. A range of different approaches will be taken to training external examiners...
...mental health support, so staff can better spot the signs of mental health problems that young people might face. We want to see every school train a member of staff...
...for their children to learn. Sky interviewed Mark Herbert, head of schools programme at the British Council. The British Council and UCL run the Mandarin Excellence Programme, a DfE-funded programme...
...doubling our free childcare offer for working mothers and fathers of three and four-year-olds to 30 hours from September. This year, it will also become mandatory for both voluntary and...
Today’s news review looks at reports about the number of free schools in temporary accommodation.
Today’s news review responds to speculation over the weekend about sex and relationship education (SRE) in schools, as well as looking at further coverage about the government’s proposals to lift the ban on grammar schools.
Today’s news review looks at a report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on child protection services and a new initiative by Bristol University to lower its entry grades for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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