Education in the media: Monday 12 November 2018
...15 hours and 30 hours free childcare. By 2020, we will have invested around £6 billion a year on childcare support. This includes around £3.5 billion which we plan to...
...15 hours and 30 hours free childcare. By 2020, we will have invested around £6 billion a year on childcare support. This includes around £3.5 billion which we plan to...
...rollout of an extra 15 hours’ free childcare for eligible parents, on top of an already universal scheme of 15 hours free childcare for parents. This new 30 hours free...
Today’s news review looks at a report on universal free childcare and the freedom that schools have to set their own term dates. Childcare Today, Monday 6 February, the Institute...
...of free childcare for two-year-olds. The government won the vote and, contrary to misleading statements from the opposition, this will mean that 50,000 more children receive a free school meal...
...but are not limited to, 15 hours a week free childcare offer for all children aged three and four, and for working parents this offer is extended to 30 hours...
...from 15 hours free childcare since its introduction in 2013 and we are planning to spend around £3.5 billion on our early education entitlements this year alone A Department for...
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at what is being done to reduce teachers’ stress levels, as well as the latest data on the 30 hours free childcare offer....
...a letter sent to Minister Goodwill from several foster carer and children’s charities calling for the Minister to allow foster carers access to the 30 hours free childcare offer for...
Today’s Education blog looks at media reporting of our new measures to ensure parents can continue to access the government’s 30 hours free childcare or Tax-Free Childcare offer if they...
...and eliminate all-male boards in the FTSE 350. Additionally, the amount of free childcare available to working parents of three- and four-year-olds is being doubled. We believe this will help...