…making life-defining university decisions on actual grades, rather than predictions, is intuitively better. It is also pretty much what every other higher education system across the world does. Under our…
…making life-defining university decisions on actual grades, rather than predictions, is intuitively better. It is also pretty much what every other higher education system across the world does. Under our…
…that most schools had been slow in taking forward Ofsted’s previous recommendations, especially for 11-14 year-olds, and notes a degree of complacency in some. Half of all schools visited made…
…and high-wage With proper investment, we can support the creation of the “high-tech, high-skilled and high-wage” economy that the Government aspires to construct, as future industries begin to grow. And…
…years to come.” Speaking on behalf of the Early Years Workforce Commission, Julie Hyde, Executive Director of Education and Training at CACHE and NCFE, said: “The Early Years Workforce Commission…
…their aspirations for a higher education remain as high as ever. 65% of all the young people polled had significant concerns about university finance which break down as follows: 28%…
Times Higher Education highlighted the fact that nine out of ten new MPs in the House of Commons are graduates according to a new Sutton Trust report. The figures, from…