Education in the media: 31 March 2017
...important issue to tackle and that the schools was prepared to try things to change it. We know that grammar schools play a vitally important role for the disadvantaged children...
...important issue to tackle and that the schools was prepared to try things to change it. We know that grammar schools play a vitally important role for the disadvantaged children...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of new investment in facilities for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities and a story about GCSE resits.
Today, 19 October 2016, Education Secretary Justine Greening announced new proposals to provide clarity for primary school teachers over the way their pupils are assessed. These proposals including a pledge not to introduce any new tests before 2018, will bring …
...thanks to the hard work of their teachers, all of William Davies Primary School’s pupils are on their way to becoming skilled and confident readers. The story of William Davies...
...to classify and close down illegal schools when they are uncovered. The story has been covered by the Today Programme, BBC Online and The Guardian. We are clear that the...
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 coverage of Ofsted Chief, Sir Michael Wilshaw, and National Schools Commissioner, Sir David Carter's comments on Multi Academy Trusts and a survey by Oxford University Press about reading in schools.