
06 Oct 2014
Don’t give your kids cash as incentives to pass exams – ‘it doesn’t work’
Offering teenagers cash to do well in their GCSEs is likely to have little impact...

06 Oct 2014
Managing the cost of children’s music tuition
BBC article by Kevin Peachy on the cost of music tuition for schoolchildren, including a...

06 Oct 2014
Student rewards such as cash and free trips fail to improve GCSE results
Richard Adams, writing for the Guardian, covered the Education Endowment Foundation's findings on the use...

03 Oct 2014
Cash for grades?
Dr Kevan Collins, Chief Executive of the Education Endowment Foundation, discusses the findings from the...

03 Oct 2014
Cash incentives ‘don’t boost GCSE results’
Writing for the BBC, Hannah Richardson reports on the latest findings from the Education Endowment...

03 Oct 2014
Schools told: cash bribes ‘fail to improve GCSE grades’
Graeme Paton reports for the Telegraph on a study by the Education Endowment Foundation regarding...

30 Sep 2014
Parliament and Policy: September 2014
The Trust and EEF were quoted in a Parliamentary debate on reading. Leading politicians addressed...

29 Sep 2014
Conor Ryan: Change at the chalkface
Conor Ryan writes about former Education Secretary Michael Gove's legacy, in the feature first published...

25 Sep 2014
From Oxbridge to Uxbridge
Lee Elliot Major on the changing parliamentary educational elite.

23 Sep 2014
Father’s education level strongest factor in child’s success at school – study
Richard Adams quotes the Sutton Trust in his Guardian report on new ONS research on...

23 Sep 2014
Parental education is determining factor in UK poverty
Gavin Jackson quotes the Sutton Trust in the Financial Times on ONS research on intergenerational...

22 Sep 2014
Labour conference: Wilshaw ‘wrong’ on childminders
The Sutton Trust-Social Market Foundation Fringe event at the Labour Party Conference was featured in...