Education in the media: 15 September 2016
...We know that the majority of schools and teachers recognise the importance of PSHE. We trust teachers to tailor their lessons to best teach their pupils about staying safe emotionally...
...We know that the majority of schools and teachers recognise the importance of PSHE. We trust teachers to tailor their lessons to best teach their pupils about staying safe emotionally...
...care services are 5.3% higher than they were in 2010, with children in need 4% higher than in 2010. In addition, the number of child protection enquiries is now at...
...each council to deliver an Education Health and Care (EHC) Plan by 2018, but the Association claims that councils are at risk of failing to meet this timescale due to...
...Britain. The NSPCC’s advice comes after research which found half of parents knew that children could be breaking the law by sharing nude images of themselves. The charity said that...
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).
...PSHE which is an important opportunity to teach young people about how to stay safe and avoid risks. To support schools to do that we have funded and produced a...