Education in the media: 8 December 2016
...are independent, autonomous bodies. They are responsible for their own admissions decisions and we would expect them to take account of the full range of information available, not just predicted...
...are independent, autonomous bodies. They are responsible for their own admissions decisions and we would expect them to take account of the full range of information available, not just predicted...
Today’s news review looks at how British pupils compare to their international counterparts, and coverage of the Higher Education and Research Bill.
Today’s news review looks at a report on post-19 education, support for school libraries, the cost of childcare for children below school age and the royal charters for the UK's research councils
Today's news review looks at the annoucnement of a new Institute of Technology from Dyson and a highly speculative report into school funding.
Today’s news review looks at figures published in Parliament that reveal the difference a grammar school education can make to disadvantaged children and the More Than a Score coalition.
Today, the Guardian published an article by Peter Scott titled ‘The UK is becoming the nasty country, and our universities will suffer’ that contained a number of criticisms of the government’s Higher Education and Research Bill. Please see details setting …
Today’s news review looks at the report commissioned by the Government into tackling and preventing harassment on university campuses and the release of school absence statistics.
...£90 million to transform the quality of the careers education, advice and guidance offered to young people. Follow us on Twitter and don't forget to sign up for email alerts....
New Opportunity Areas across England will receive £60m of funding to help local children get the best start in life.
...a guest article from Nick Gibb published in the Telegraph online. School Standards Minister Nick Gibb said: The government is determined to make this country work for everyone, not just...