…people who have individual stories, a range of influencers and difficult decisions to make. This is why it’s important for us to consider the impact of our programmes on attitudes…
…people who have individual stories, a range of influencers and difficult decisions to make. This is why it’s important for us to consider the impact of our programmes on attitudes…
…interviewed 2,381 school children aged 11-16 in schools in England and Wales. Pupils were selected from a random sample of schools, and self-completion questionnaires were completed at school and online…
…1,000 employees in Germany, there were 4 times as many apprentices. He said this showed the need to learn from other models – and work with other countries – to…
…2,381 11 to 16-year-olds in academies and maintained schools in England and Wales were surveyed by Ipsos Mori. The Sutton Trust said separate polling of 1,246 teachers by the National…
…have won places to study at top colleges in the states this year. Darren’s inspiring speech addressed guests at last week’s summer reception, hosted by our partners at the US-UK…
…or non-existent – think their courses are good value. “English graduates leave university with debts of over £50,000. A more fair and affordable fees system would increase the number of…