Education in the media: Friday 15 December 2017
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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.
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.
Today's news review looks at the coverage around St. Olave's Grammar School and exclusions.
Today’s news review looks at the results of a survey among parents and childcare providers about our 30 hours offer, as well as the latest claims on exam cheating at independent schools. New survey results on 30 hours Today, Thursday …
Today’s news review looks at some of the coverage of yesterday’s GCSE results.
Today’s news review looks at the new GCSE grading system.
Today’s news review looks at pupil referral units and A-level pupil progress.
On Tuesday, 4 July, the national results for the 2017 Key Stage 2 tests and teacher assessments were published.
Today’s blog looks at those from the education sector who have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, coverage relating to the update of the new computer science GCSE, and a story about how teachers help adopted children.