Education in the media: 15 September 2016

Today’s news review looks at coverage of the Secretary of State’s comments on parent governors and PSHE during her appearance at the Education Select Committee. Parent governors Yesterday, 14 September,...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the Secretary of State’s comments on parent governors and PSHE during her appearance at the Education Select Committee. Parent governors Yesterday, 14 September,...
Today’s news review examines coverage of two reports on the life experiences of girls and school nurses' workload. Life experiences of girls Today, 12 September, Plan International UK has published...
...to special educational needs and disabilities support were the biggest changes in a generation, and we are seeing good progress. There are clear signs that councils are on track and...
...Education spokesperson said: Everyone has a role to play in protecting children from the risks they might face either online or on their phones. By working with parents, schools...
Today’s news review looks at coverage about grammar schools, mentors for children in care, sex crimes in schools and a new body image resource.
Today’s news review looks at calls for changes to the way sex education is taught, coverage of a study looking the proportion of women in high-earning jobs, comments Sir Martin Narey on children’s residential care, and the end of maintenance …
Today’s news review looks at two open letters that have been sent to the Education Secretary about the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc).
...schools and children’s social care. We have also appointed a new Regional Schools Commissioner, Christine Quinn. And in January we announced an escalation of investigations into illegal schools. This week...