Education in the media: 27 July 2016
Today’s news review looks at two open letters that have been sent to the Education Secretary about the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc).
Today’s news review looks at two open letters that have been sent to the Education Secretary about the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc).
Today’s news review looks at coverage about our Key Stage 2 plans and pupil projection figures.
Following the publication of Lord Sainsbury's report into technical education and the Government's response with the Post-16 Skills Plan, on Friday 8 July, a number of organisations have come foward with supportive comments on the next steps in technical education …
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the Key Stage 2 results we released yesterday.
Today's news review looks at the response from ministers to the NUT's strike action, the publication of Key Stage 2 results this morning and a report on careers education.
Today’s education news review looks at an NUT survey about primary assessment and Ministerial commentary about Portsmouth Pride over the weekend.
Today’s news review looks at Sir Michael Wilshaw’s latest commentary on the most able pupils, the publication of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report on training new teachers, and the Isle of Wight Council’s appeal against the recent term time …
Today’s news review includes stories about A level take-up across the country, evidence heard by the Women and Equalities Select Committee on incidents of alleged sexual harassment in schools and an Ofsted letter on East Midlands school performance.
Today’s education news stories include reports of Ofqual announcing changes to its guidelines for appeals against exam results and figures published by the Office for National Statistics on young people aged 16 to 24 that are not in education, employment …
Today's education news review covers the announcement that Birmingham’s Children’s Services will set up a voluntary trust, and an open letter from NAHT to the Education Secretary on changes to primary assessment.