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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: 8 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 8 September 2016 - Categories: Attainment gap, Fostering
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...pupils have had private tutoring and about 43% of state school teachers have offered private tutoring outside of their main work. It says the rise in private tutoring is fuelling...

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Education in the media: 7 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 7 September 2016 - Categories: Academies, Universities
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...wouldn’t be possible is if British citizens’ rights in European member states were not protected in return. In addition, the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, David Davis,...

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Education in the media: 6 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 6 September 2016 - Categories: Apprenticeships, Equalities, School food, Teacher recruitment
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Today’s news review examines the National Audit Office’s report on apprenticeships, grammar schools, teachers from black and ethnic minority backgrounds, and the quality of packed lunches. Apprenticeships Today, 6 September,...

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Education in the media: 5 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 5 September 2016 - Categories: Apprenticeships, Higher Education, Universities
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Today’s new review looks at coverage of apprenticeship funding and student loans.

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Education in the media: 2 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 2 September 2016 - Categories: Exams and qualifications, Higher Education, Uniforms, Universities

Today’s news review looks at coverage of Key Stage 2 statistics, claims that graduate vacancies have fallen and school uniform costs.

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Q&A: Teaching Excellence Framework

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 2 September 2016 - Categories: Higher Education, Universities

Some incorrect claims have been made about the Teaching Excellence Framework, including the changes to tuition fees that have been proposed. Here we set out the facts.

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Education in the media: 1 September 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 1 September 2016 - Categories: Child protection, Curriculum, Mental Health, PSHE
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...to special educational needs and disabilities support were the biggest changes in a generation, and we are seeing good progress. There are clear signs that councils are on track and...

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Education in the media: 31 August 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 31 August 2016 - Categories: Mental Health, School food

Today’s blog looks at coverage of a Children’s Society report into the wellbeing of young people, and misleading reporting on Schools Week’s website about free school meals.

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Education in the media: 30 August 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 30 August 2016 - Categories: Adult learning, Childcare
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...Fire Safety Design for Schools guidance, consultant fire safety specialists were used and the draft was reviewed and quality assured by the Building Research Establishment. Our consultation on the draft...

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Education in the media: 26 August 2016

Posted by: Media Officer, Posted on: 26 August 2016 - Categories: Academies, Childcare, Exams and qualifications

...of English and maths. This summer thousands more of those aged 17 and over successfully resat their maths and English GCSEs, with more than 50,000 achieving a good pass in...

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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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