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.
Today’s news review looks at primary assessment and the national funding formula.
...This is in part due to private investment in independent schools, tuition fees and early years education. We are the second most popular destination for international students The UK is...
Today’s news review looks at the National Audit Office (NAO) report on teacher recruitment and retention.
Today’s news review looks at the coverage on Wakefield City Academies Trust and disabled children’s journeys to school.
...also outlines the latest coverage on training provider Learndirect. Universities Minister Jo Johnson on university accountability Yesterday, Thursday 7 September, Universities Minister Jo Johnson delivered a speech at Universities UK...
Today’s news review looks at Vice Chancellor pay, Croydon’s children services and school funding.
Today's news review looks at the coverage around St. Olave's Grammar School and exclusions.
Today's news review looks at the coverage around the LGA report on secondary school places and the roll out of 30 hours free childcare.
...to double their current 15 hours offer to 30 hours. Parents also said that they were planning to increase their working hours. Others said the additional hours made it worthwhile...