Education in the media: 15 November
Today’s news review looks at a report on children going missing from care.
Today’s news review looks at a report on children going missing from care.
Today’s news review looks at plans to ensure talented women at the top of business are recognised, promoted and rewarded.
Today, the Guardian published an article by Peter Scott titled ‘The UK is becoming the nasty country, and our universities will suffer’ that contained a number of criticisms of the government’s Higher Education and Research Bill. Please see details setting …
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the apprenticeship funding announcement.
Today’s news review looks at research into grammar school admissions and comments made by the former headteacher of Durand Academy.
Today, 17 October, the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Fire Brigade Union have written to the Education Secretary, Justine Greening, criticising the Department for Education’s policy on sprinklers.
Today’s news review looks at research estimating how many new classrooms need to be built before 2020.
New Opportunity Areas across England will receive £60m of funding to help local children get the best start in life.
Today’s news review looks at our plans to encourage independent schools to set up or sponsor a local state school in order to drive improvements in education, and local concerns in West Sussex about school funding. Independent schools Today, Monday …
Today’s news review looks at a report by the Pre School Learning Alliance on the cost of childcare.
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