Education in the media: 15 November

Today’s news review looks at a report on children going missing from care.
Today’s news review looks at a report on children going missing from care.
Today’s news review focuses on the report from the National Audit Office (NAO) which assesses the quality of help and protection for children in England.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of yesterday’s school funding announcement and the mandatory reporting consultation launched yesterday. School funding Yesterday, 21 July, the Education Secretary Justine Greening made a...
...schools and children’s social care. We have also appointed a new Regional Schools Commissioner, Christine Quinn. And in January we announced an escalation of investigations into illegal schools. This week...
...all about supporting local authorities to innovate by testing radical new approaches to improving services. In response, Minister Timpson wrote a letter which has been published by the Guardian today,...
...to do more to nurture leadership talent, and for strong councils to do more to help others improve. The Daily Star briefly followed up this story in today’s paper. The...
Today’s news review looks at calls for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) to be taught in schools and term time holiday campaigner, Jon Platt’s new website offering his services to help...
Today’s news review looks at stories from the weekend and today including pieces on concerns about a group of independent schools, celebrity Melanie Sykes finding a school place for her autistic son and sexual harassment in schools.