Education in the media: Wednesday 6 June 2018
Today's Education in the media blog looks at the steps that are being taken to tackle excessive vice-chancellor salaries.
Today's Education in the media blog looks at the steps that are being taken to tackle excessive vice-chancellor salaries.
Today's Education in the media blog looks at Oxford University admissions data and the funding that we have given to grammar schools.
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.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at the how much going to university can add to your earnings, teacher recruitment and retention and claims that secondary school children cannot tell the time.
Today’s Education in the media blog discusses key stage 2 SATs and access to post-16 education for working-class students.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at work to improve young people’s vocabularies and student loan interest rates.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at a funding boost for arts education and Government support for the Open University.
Today’s blog looks at a measure to save graduates money and the anniversary of the apprenticeship levy.
Today's Education in the media looks at what the department is doing to improve social mobility, the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework, and school surpluses.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at the investment in Breakfast clubs in schools in disadvantaged areas, university strikes and a teacher from London winning the prestigious Global Teacher Prize. Breakfast clubs Today, Monday, 19 March, the department has announced a …