Education in the media: 23 January 2017

...further to reform our education system to ensure every child and young person has the knowledge to progress into further training. We recognise that we need to help people develop...
...further to reform our education system to ensure every child and young person has the knowledge to progress into further training. We recognise that we need to help people develop...
Today’s news review looks at criticism from six teaching unions on the National Funding Formula (NFF) and new analysis from research company High Fliers on the graduate recruitment market.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of misleading claims about school funding and stories about the Higher Education and Research Bill.
Today’s news review looks at misleading coverage of a story on student fees and a story about alleged anti-Semitism in universities.
Today’s news review examines coverage of our fairer funding announcement, the Key Stage 2 results tables and a UCAS report.
Today, the Secretary of State gave an oral statement to Parliament setting out our fairer funding proposals for schools and high needs.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a report from the National Audit Office on school funding.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of asbestos in schools and the announcement that Art History will be kept on as an A-level subject.
...get more young people involved in music and arts. These hubs help hundreds of thousands of five to 18-year-olds each year take part in activities like playing an instrument, singing...
Today’s news review will look at inaccurate claims by the NUT and ATL about school funding, and media reports about the Early Years census.