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...
...the gateway to the next stage of their education. Since 2010 we have engaged in serious and far-reaching reform of our education system; ensuring children are taught to read more...
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...
...mean we can be confident young people will sit exams at the right time and develop the knowledge and understanding they need to master their subject without the sixth form...
...apprenticeships than ever before, offering an alternative for school-leavers which provides respected qualifications with a regular wage and on the job training with top UK employers. Everyone making the big...
...South Bank University. The discussion focused on various incentives reportedly being offered to students, such as football tickets. Both chancellors maintained that the most important factor for students is the...