Education in the media: Wednesday 17 January 2018

Today’s Education in the media blog focuses on online websites offering ‘fake degrees’, and what we are doing to tackle this, as well as an NAO report into the number of pupils taking STEM subjects.
Today’s Education in the media blog focuses on online websites offering ‘fake degrees’, and what we are doing to tackle this, as well as an NAO report into the number of pupils taking STEM subjects.
...an increase in BAME students going to university. Much of the coverage of the statistics focuses on the increase in students getting firsts and 2:1 degrees. The Telegraph, Times, Mail,...
Today’s education in the media blog discusses the new university regulator the Office for Students (OfS) which legally comes into force today.
Today’s Education in the Media looks at coverage of our announcement around accelerated degrees, and Amanda Spielman’s comments on school exclusions.
Today’s blog looks at school funding and outcomes for graduates.
Today's education in the media blog looks at a report from the Sutton Trust about university admissions.
Today's education in the media blog looks at the benefits universities bring to the UK economy.
Today's Education in the media blog looks at the latest developments on T Levels – new qualifications developed by business and industry leaders. T levels Today, Wednesday 11 October, the Education Secretary Justine Greening announced the first three T levels, …
Today’s education in the media looks at the results of the phonics screening and Key Stage 1 reading, writing and maths assessments. We also look at stats that show almost half of people are likely to go to university and …
Today’s news review looks at media coverage of female managers’ pay and higher education options. CMI Today, Monday 25 September, the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has released a press release that states female managers earn around £12,000 less than their …