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Nine tips for supporting your child on results day

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Nine tips for supporting your child on results day

Results day can be an emotional rollercoaster, bringing nerves, joy, disappointment and uncertainty. It is normal for parents to feel powerless as they support their child through one of life’s milestones.

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Education in the media: 11 April 2017

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 11 April 2017 - Categories: Childcare

...working families 30 hours free childcare from September. Within the £50 million boost for providers, around £5 million will go to projects in some of the 12 Opportunity Areas announced...

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Education in the media: 10 April 2017

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 10 April 2017 - Categories: School spending
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Today we are looking at the NUT/ATL teacher survey on school funding.

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Education in the media: 7 April 2017

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 7 April 2017 - Categories: Term time holidays

Eletronic Experiment Observation Physics Study Concept Today’s news review looks at the Supreme Court ruling about term-time holidays and when children can miss school. Supreme Court ruling Yesterday, Thursday 6...

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Supreme Court ruling

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 6 April 2017 - Categories: Term time holidays
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Today, Thursday 6 April, the Supreme Court handed down their judgment in the case of Jon Platt vs Isle of Wight Council.

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Education in the media: 6 April

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 6 April 2017 - Categories: Apprenticeships, Equalities

In today’s news review we look at the gender pay gap regulations and the Apprenticeship Levy coming into force.

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Education in the media: 5 April 2017

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 5 April 2017 - Categories: Attainment gap, Equalities
News

Today’s news review examines coverage of the incoming gender pay gap regulations, and of the cost difference of houses near good schools. Gender Pay Gap Today, Wednesday 5 April, the...

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Education in the media: 4 April 2017

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 4 April 2017 - Categories: Teacher workload, Trade Unions
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Today’s news review looks at the media reaction to comments from Dr Mary Bousted on teacher workload.

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Minister Halfon and Antony Jenkins on apprenticeships

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 3 April 2017 - Categories: Apprenticeships

Writing in the Times Red Box today to coincide with the launch of the Institute for Apprenticeships,  Minister Robert Halfon and Institute Chair Antony Jenkins explore the importance of a strong technical education system. Our plan for Britain is about …

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Education in the media: 3 April 2017

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 3 April 2017 - Categories: Childcare, School places
Classroom

...investing a record £6 billion per year by 2020 in childcare support and introducing a fairer Early Years funding formula which will see the vast majority of providers receive increased...

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Education in the media: 31 March 2017

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 31 March 2017 - Categories: Literacy, numeracy, School tests, Selective schools, Social mobility
Girl writing

...was reported today that HSBC customers will now be able to choose from 10 different gender neutral titles to help the bank to be more transgender-friendly. The bank has also...

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The Education Hub is a site for parents, pupils, education professionals and the media that captures all you need to know about the education system. You’ll find accessible, straightforward information on popular topics, Q&As, interviews, case studies, and more.

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