…are reformers wanting to introduce more competition between schools, common test scores and teacher evaluations that distinguish genuinely between good and poor performers. On the other are the skeptics, backed…
…are reformers wanting to introduce more competition between schools, common test scores and teacher evaluations that distinguish genuinely between good and poor performers. On the other are the skeptics, backed…
…students obtained a First or Upper Second class degree (the usual requirements for pursuing a postgraduate course) in 2008 compared with 64% of state educated students. However, comparing like-for-like students…
Commenting on the OECD Education At A Glance report findings on social segregation in the UK, Sutton Trust chair Sir Peter Lampl said today: “These findings bear out recent Sutton…
…Endowment Foundation, said: “Alan Milburn is absolutely right to urge a greater focus on outreach activities by universities and to stress the importance of schools closing the attainment gap. “We…
Commenting on today’s OFFA guidance for 2014-15 university access agreements, Sir Peter Lampl, chair of the Sutton Trust and of the Education Endowment Foundation said: OFFA is right to urge…
Commenting on Ofsted’s Annual Report today, Sir Peter Lampl, chairman of the Education Endowment Foundation and of the Sutton Trust, said, “The chief inspector is absolutely right to describe the…