Education in the media: 9 November 2016
Today’s news review looks at plans to ensure talented women at the top of business are recognised, promoted and rewarded.
Today’s news review looks at plans to ensure talented women at the top of business are recognised, promoted and rewarded.
Today’s news review looks at media coverage of an open letter from headteachers in Surrey about selective schools.
...also required to adhere to the Equalities Act. We have received appeals from these schools against their closures. The length of the appeal process will vary from case to case...
Today, Friday 4 November, Dyson announced that it will be launching an Institute of Technology in partnership with Warwick University that will offer engineering degree apprenticeships to twenty five students a year. The succesful applications will work for Dyson in …
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’s news review looks the result of the incorrect storage of chemical 2,4 DNP and a study into maths conducted by Oxford University.
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 a report on nursery teachers and calls for primary school pupils to be taught about healthy relationships. Nursery teachers On Tuesday, 1 November, Save the...
In response to recent media coverage, please find below some further information which sets out the rationale for collecting new data on nationality, country of birth and English language proficiency through the School Census, and corrects some misconceptions about who …