Education in the media: Wednesday 27 June 2018

Today’s education in the media looks at learning foreign languages in schools, flexible terms dates, adoption and a letter from the Skills Minister about the apprenticeship levy.
Today’s education in the media looks at learning foreign languages in schools, flexible terms dates, adoption and a letter from the Skills Minister about the apprenticeship levy.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at academic cheating, men in the early years workforce and concerns about regional differences in school standards.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at work to improve young people’s vocabularies and student loan interest rates.
Today’s education in the media blog discusses a report from Action for Children on children’s centres, university costs for students and an Opportunity Area in Derby.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at measures to improve mental health support in schools, the attainment gap between rich and poor pupils and LBGT books in schools.
...gap is widening. It also noted that areas such as Derby, Cumbria, Knowsley, South Gloucestershire, Dudley and Darlington are showing considerable attainment gaps. The report received broadcast coverage this morning...
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...
...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...
Today’s news review looks at a report on the attainment of children from disadvantaged backgrounds and coverage of a newsletter about grammar schools.
...that in each of the last three years more than 90 percent of pupils on free school meals – the traditional measure of disadvantage - secured five A* - Cs...