Education in the media: Friday 12 January 2018
Today’s education in the media blog looks at the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) statistics on enrolments and degree qualifications.
Today’s education in the media blog looks at the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) statistics on enrolments and degree qualifications.
Today’s news review looks at what we are doing to make sure students get value for money from universities.
Today’s Education in the media blog focuses on freedom of speech at universities. Freedom of speech Today The Times, The Daily Mail and The Express have all written up pieces on claims first made in The Sunday Telegraph that students fear …
Today’s education in the media blog looks at the news around abuse, cheating at university and the benefits of degree apprenticeships.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at support for vulnerable children and student loans.
Today’s news review looks at primary school sizes and one-to-one tuition time for University students.
Today’s media blog looks at vice-chancellor pay, A level maths and an update on school cladding.
Following a report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies that looked into tuition fees, Jo Johnson, Minister for Universities, has outlined the government’s stance on the higher education system in England.
Today’s blog looks at the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) data that was published yesterday by the Department.
Today’s news review covers the announcement by Jo Johnson about accelerated two-year degrees, adding more flexibility and choice to the higher education system.