Education in the media: Thursday 15 March 2018

...child abuse Today, Thursday 15 March, is the official launch of a new phase in our ‘Together, we can tackle child abuse’ campaign, which is raising awareness and encouraging people...
...child abuse Today, Thursday 15 March, is the official launch of a new phase in our ‘Together, we can tackle child abuse’ campaign, which is raising awareness and encouraging people...
Today’s Education in the Media looks at the Higher and Further Education review, school exclusions and the Together We Can Tackle Child Abuse campaign.
Today’s education in the media blog looks at Ofsted’s report on Rotherham Council children’s services, research published by the National Children’s Bureau, and the funding of multi academy trusts.
Today’s education in the media blog looks at the news around abuse, cheating at university and the benefits of degree apprenticeships.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at support for vulnerable children and student loans.
Today’s news review looks at the report by the Children’s Commissioner on vulnerable children.
In today’s news review we will look at a report from the National Children’s Bureau and a letter to the Secretary of State about the sharing of parental leave.
Today's news review looks at coverage of a report on children's social care.
Today’s news review looks at the report published by the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) into the effect of Brexit on UK universities, as well as Lord Laming’s comments on children in care.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of an announcement on mental health provision in schools, further coverage of plans to create more grammar school places and coverage of the Higher Education and Research Bill.