Education in the media: 7 August

...the Sunday Times ran a front page story suggesting that top universities are choosing to accept foreign students over their British counterparts in order to benefits from the higher fees...
...the Sunday Times ran a front page story suggesting that top universities are choosing to accept foreign students over their British counterparts in order to benefits from the higher fees...
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.
Today’s news review looks at news reports on the higher education system.
Following a report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies that looked into tuition fees, Jo Johnson, Minister for Universities, has outlined the government’s stance on the higher education system in England.
Today’s news review looks at the student loan system, the publication of the Key Stage 2 results and the Boarding School Partnership.
On Tuesday, 4 July, Coventry, Durham and Huddersfield universities published a report titled What the Prevent duty means for schools and colleges in England: An analysis of educationalists’ experiences. The research explored how the Prevent duty has been interpreted by …
Today’s blog looks at the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) data that was published yesterday by the Department.