Education in the media: 26 August 2016
...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...
...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...
...child can achieve, no matter what their background. In England today, a person’s future is all too often determined by their past – their background or where they’re from. Our...
Today’s news review looks at the advice given to pupils on their A level subject choices, careers support, our GCSE reforms and the size of a primary school class in Hull
...Justine Greening Well done to hundreds of thousands of pupils collecting your GCSE results today. Your achievements are down to all of your years of hard work and determination. And...
Today’s news review looks at a government study of health and wellbeing, university fees, and our new Core Maths qualification.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the numbers of people doing A levels in modern foreign languages.
...includes whether fees will increase again in future years. Universities which raise fees without informing students could be in breach of consumer protection legislation. On raising fees in line with...
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb congratulates everyone collecting their results today, Universities Minister Jo Johnson writes for the Telegraph to mark results day, and we highlight how others are reacting...
...year more than non-graduates, and will pick up life skills, friendships and confidence that will benefit them for life. But, there is unacceptable patchiness that requires our attention and, if...
...incentives. Student earnings Today, 17 August, the National Union of Students (NUS) released a survey of students which claims that 47% of graduates from 2015 have moved back in with...