Education in the media: 10 July 2017
Today’s news review looks at news reports on the higher education system.
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.
Today’s news review covers the announcement by Jo Johnson about accelerated two-year degrees, adding more flexibility and choice to the higher education system.
Today’s news review looks at the Teaching Excellence Framework and body worn cameras.
Today’s blog looks at new guidance for universities and colleges on boosting the number of pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds, as well as a study by the Wellcome Trust on science teaching in schools.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of UCAS figures on university applications and misleading coverage of school funding in West Sussex.
Today’s news review will look at the life satisfaction of those who take an apprenticeship instead of going to university, along with a report from the social mobility commission.