Education in the media: 18 September 2017
Today’s news review looks at the welcome increase in the number of teenagers who go on to university as well as religious education lessons in secondary schools.
Today’s news review looks at the welcome increase in the number of teenagers who go on to university as well as religious education lessons in secondary schools.
Did you know that the UK spends more of its national income on education than any other country in the world? Or that the UK is the second most popular country in the world for international students? Read more here...
Today’s news review covers new measures announced in a speech by Universities Minister Jo Johnson to make universities more accountable, including when deciding how much to pay senior staff. It also outlines the latest coverage on training provider Learndirect.
Today’s news review looks at Vice Chancellor pay, Croydon’s children services and school funding.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at support for vulnerable children and student loans.
Today’s news review covers a Sunday Times story about university admissions. It also looks at the benefits of degree apprenticeships for universities, employers and students.
Today's Education in the Media looks at youth employment, Prevent in universities, and adoption.
Today’s news review looks at primary school sizes and one-to-one tuition time for University students.
Today’s media blog looks at vice-chancellor pay, A level maths and an update on school cladding.
Today’s news review looks a report by the Commission on Inequality in Education report, UCAS Admission Statistics, and research reports looking at the impact of early education on young children.