Education in the media: Friday 18 May 2018
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at the revised Keeping Children Safe in Education statutory guidance.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at the revised Keeping Children Safe in Education statutory guidance.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at work to improve young people’s vocabularies and student loan interest rates.
Today (Tuesday 13 March) there was a debate on four sets of regulations relating to Universal Credit (UC) following the spring budget statement in the House of Commons. This included debates on our proposals for future support for disadvantaged children …
Today's Education in the media focuses on today's Skills Summit, as well as Ofsted figures which show that there are now 1.9 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than in 2010.
Today's Education in the media blog looks at the recent announcement on tuition fees, and the gender pay gap. Tuition fees On Saturday, 30 September, the Prime Minister announced that the government is planning to freeze tuition fees at …
Today's news review looks at Learndirect's latest Ofsted inspection report.
Today’s news review looks at class sizes and the number of young headteachers in schools. Class sizes Today, Thursday, 27 July, a number of outlets including The Sun and The Independent ran stories based on claims that the number of primary …
Today’s Education in the Media blog clarifies the use of sprinklers in schools.
Today’s news review examines coverage of primary school offer day, and a report into the skills of the UK’s workforce. Primary offer day On Tuesday, 18 April, parents found out from their local authority what primary school place their child …
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 …