Education in the media: 16 November 2016
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Today's news review looks at a report into social mobility.
Today's news review looks at a report into social mobility.
Today’s news review looks at a report on post-19 education, support for school libraries, the cost of childcare for children below school age and the royal charters for the UK's research councils
...in classrooms, we will take action, including closing the school or working with the police as necessary. Consultation on Level 3 skills requirements On Saturday 5 November, Caroline Dinenage announced...
...schools. This is further evidence that there are not enough grammar schools to meet demand from families. Schools Minister Nick Gibb said: We want to build a country that works...
...address pupils’ mental health. Speaking on World Mental Health Day, Seldon points out that schools which prioritise well-being perform much better academically. His comments were reported in BBC Online, Daily...
Today’s news review looks at a report by the Pre School Learning Alliance on the cost of childcare.
Today’s news review looks at the announcement that Oxford has been ranked the best university in the world – the first time a British university has received this accolade. It also responds to calls from the National Association of Head …
...sprinklers to be fitted in new schools. We are absolutely clear that sprinklers should always be fitted in new school buildings where required by fire safety legislation, and where a...
...of English and maths. This summer thousands more of those aged 17 and over successfully resat their maths and English GCSEs, with more than 50,000 achieving a good pass in...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of two reports on the cost of childcare, and the appointment of the new Ofsted Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman. Childcare Two reports have been...