Education in the Media: Friday 9 November 2018

Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at our work surrounding anti-bullying, and children in care.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at our work surrounding anti-bullying, and children in care.
Today’s Education in the media blog focuses on our aim to tackle bullying in schools.
Today’s blog looks at recent comments and reports about sexual harassment and violence between children.
Today’s news review looks at pupil referral units and A-level pupil progress.
Today’s news review looks at the Teaching Excellence Framework and body worn cameras.
Today’s news review looks at the report commissioned by the Government into tackling and preventing harassment on university campuses and the release of school absence statistics.
...held back in life just because of her gender. Body image can be a distressing issue and that’s why we are supporting schools to discuss this with their pupils, so...
Today’s new review looks at coverage about a report on sexual harassment and violence in schools and funding for infant free school meals.
...from these paid penalty notices cannot be calculated consistently across the five years as the government increased the amount of penalty to be paid from £50 to £60 and from...
Today’s news review looks at head teachers’ concerns about EU pupils in their schools and a story about Ofsted statistics that misses a crucial fact.