SEND
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at the claims from School Cuts around funding for children with Special Educational Need and Disabilities, and research from Roehampton University on the new computer science GCSE.
Today’s Education in the media looks at Universities Minister Sam Gyimah’s speech at the Higher Education Policy Institute conference today and the work we are doing to help children with autism.
Today's blog looks at our £50 million investment in school places for children with special educational needs alongside £680 million to build more school places and the introduction of T Level qualifications.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at our plans to create guidance on free speech in universities, support for children with special educational needs and a 22-year-old electrician apprentice talking about her training.
Yesterday, Thursday 29 March, we published new figures showing that almost 222,000 children and young people have had their care reviewed as part of our introduction of new Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at the support we are providing to schools and apprentices following the announcement that Carillion, the facilities management and construction company, has gone into compulsory liquidation. The blog will also look …
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at what the Industrial Strategy means for the education system and skills, as well as coverage on school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND.) Industrial Strategy Today, Monday 27 …
Today’s Education in the Media looks at provisions for SEND pupils, and National Professional Qualifications LGO report On Monday, 23 October, the Local Government Ombudsman released a report looking into the transfer of statements for pupils with special educational needs …
Today’s news review looks at the coverage on Wakefield City Academies Trust and disabled children’s journeys to school.
Today’s news review looks at the latest figures for children with special educational needs. Today, Friday 28 July, The I reported on the annual Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) statistics, published by the department yesterday. The statistics note that …