Education in the media: 25 October 2017

Today’s Education in the Media blog clarifies the rules around sprinklers in schools.
Today’s Education in the Media blog clarifies the rules around sprinklers in schools.
Today’s media blog looks at speculation surrounding gender pay and school lockdown procedures.
Today’s media blog looks at vice-chancellor pay, A level maths and an update on school cladding.
Today’s news review examines coverage of a report on funding, and a piece on why we need more grammar schools. Local Government Association report On Thursday, 16 March, the Local Government Association claimed that councils could fail to meet their …
Today’s news review looks at coverage relating to the cost of purchasing free school sites, coverage of a study that shows public sector workers like teachers get paid more than their private sector peers, and misleading coverage on school funding.
...and sometimes leaving it in situ is the safest way to manage it. Where schools become aware of asbestos, we look at how to handle it on a case by...
Today, 17 October, the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Fire Brigade Union have written to the Education Secretary, Justine Greening, criticising the Department for Education’s policy on sprinklers.