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Autumn Budget: what is the government doing to improve outcomes for children with SEND?

Autumn Budget: what is the government doing to improve outcomes for children with SEND?

The government is making changes to the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system. These changes aim to improve how children with SEND receive support.  It’s clear the SEND system is in dire need of reform. It is failing children and families at every turn, where outcomes for young people are nowhere near good enough.

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Education in the media: 22 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 22 September 2016 - Categories: Childcare, Higher Education

Today’s news review looks at the announcement that Oxford has been ranked the best university in the world – the first time a British university has received this accolade. It also responds to calls from the National Association of Head …

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UK universities top world rankings

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 22 September 2016 - Categories: Higher Education, Universities

The University of Oxford has become the first UK university to top the Times Higher Education’s world university rankings.

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Education in the media: 21 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 21 September 2016 - Categories: Curriculum, Mental Health, School tests
Teacher and class

...but we’re doing that because we are committed to ensuring opportunity for all.   Tests should not be a cause of stress for pupils ‎- they are there to help...

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Robert Halfon: Quality and sustainable apprenticeships

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 20 September 2016 - Categories: Apprenticeships, Ministerial commentary
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Skills and Apprenticeships Minister Robert Halfon has set out how apprenticeship reforms and the apprenticeship levy will deliver a quality and sustainable apprenticeships system for people of all backgrounds and all ages.

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Education in the media: 20 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 20 September 2016 - Categories: Academies, Fostering, School spending
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Today’s news review looks at coverage of calls for a foster carers’ union and a report on funding within Multi Academy Trusts.

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Education in the media: 19 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 19 September 2016 - Categories: Apprenticeships, School places, Technical education
Teacher and class

Today’s news review looks at coverage of average primary school classes compared with other countries, and warnings from the construction sector of a jobs shortage. Class sizes On Saturday, 17...

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Education in the media: 16 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 16 September 2016 - Categories: Admissions, Curriculum, Literacy, Selective schools, Unregistered schools

...be to the betterment, not at the expense, of other local schools. Phonics Yesterday, 16 September, new research misleadingly claimed that phonics tests given to five- and six-year-olds do not...

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Education in the media: 15 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 15 September 2016 - Categories: PSHE

Today’s news review looks at coverage of the Secretary of State’s comments on parent governors and PSHE during her appearance at the Education Select Committee. Parent governors Yesterday, 14 September,...

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Education in the media: 14 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 14 September 2016 - Categories: Selective schools
Girl writing

Today’s news review looks at coverage about selective schools.

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Education in the media: 13 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 13 September 2016 - Categories: Behaviour, Equalities, School food
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Today’s new review looks at coverage about a report on sexual harassment and violence in schools and funding for infant free school meals.

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