Education in the media: 11 January 2017
Today’s news review looks at calls for sex and relationship education (SRE) to be made compulsory in all schools.
Today’s news review looks at calls for sex and relationship education (SRE) to be made compulsory in all schools.
Today’s news review looks at the Children’s Commissioner’s report into children’s engagement with the internet, a report from the Higher Education Policy Institute into alternative providers, British Sign Language becoming a formal apprenticeship qualification and Mandarin Chinese coming out on …
Today’s news review responds to speculation over the weekend about sex and relationship education (SRE) in schools, as well as looking at further coverage about the government’s proposals to lift the ban on grammar schools.
Today’s news review examines coverage of our fairer funding announcement, the Key Stage 2 results tables and a UCAS report.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of asbestos in schools and the announcement that Art History will be kept on as an A-level subject.
Today’s news review looks at Ofsted’s annual report and coverage of calls for changes to the way sex education is taught.
Today’s news review examines coverage of sexual violence in schools, teen neglect and maths and science success.
Today’s news review looks at figures published in Parliament that reveal the difference a grammar school education can make to disadvantaged children and the More Than a Score coalition.
Today’s news review looks at provisional GCSE performance data, showing the positive outcomes for disadvantaged pupils at grammar schools. It also responds to a new report from the TUC on the gender pay gap.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of a school where pupils will no longer be set mandatory homework.