Education in the Media: Wednesday 5 September 2018
Today’s Education in the media blog focuses on school funding, special needs support, rising standards in primary schools and celebrating the social work training programme.
Today’s Education in the media blog focuses on school funding, special needs support, rising standards in primary schools and celebrating the social work training programme.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at the National Education Union’s survey on Key Stage 2 SATs tests and comments around IGCSEs.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at the Guardian’s comment on the proposed boycott of SATs by the campaign group ‘Let Kids Be Kids’.
Today’s news review looks at coverage about our Key Stage 2 plans and pupil projection figures.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the Key Stage 2 results we released yesterday.
...chosen to take this damaging action instead of continuing with the programme of talks with the Department. As she made clear in her letter, the NUT should share the Department’s...
Today’s education news review looks at an NUT survey about primary assessment and Ministerial commentary about Portsmouth Pride over the weekend.
...on training new teachers, which is critical of the government’s work on teacher recruitment. There is limited coverage in the Sun, the Times and the ‘i’ today. The BBC reports...
Today's education news review covers the announcement that Birmingham’s Children’s Services will set up a voluntary trust, and an open letter from NAHT to the Education Secretary on changes to...