Education in the media: Tuesday 15 May 2018

As pupils across the country start their GCSE exams this week, today’s blog looks at measures the government has taken to reduce exam burdens for pupils.
As pupils across the country start their GCSE exams this week, today’s blog looks at measures the government has taken to reduce exam burdens for pupils.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at academic cheating, men in the early years workforce and concerns about regional differences in school standards.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at the Guardian’s comment on the proposed boycott of SATs by the campaign group ‘Let Kids Be Kids’.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at topics that will be raised at the Association of School and College Leaders’ conference today and an international survey into parent’s attitudes to their children’s education.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at the announcement of the new multiplication tables checks for Year 4 pupils.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at Minister Gibb’s appearance at an Education Select Committee, and education union claims on school funding. Education Select Committee Yesterday, Wednesday 7 February, Minister Gibb spoke at an Education Select Committee hearing, where …
Today’s blog looks at rising education standards across the education sector.
In today’s blog we will discuss a study from Durham University about primary schools, our national key stage 2 results and our announcement for celebrations of 100 years of votes for women.
Today’s education in the media looks at the cost of administering SATs.
Today’s news review looks at primary assessment and the national funding formula.