GCSE grades gap for disadvantaged pupils in England widest in a decade
As reported by The Guardian, experts say summer’s results mean new child poverty strategy urgently needed to tackle worsening gulf keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, experts say summer’s results mean new child poverty strategy urgently needed to tackle worsening gulf keep reading
As reported by the BBC, GCSE, AS and A-level grades are set to fall in England next year, the exams keep reading
The Education Policy Institute (EPI) has released a report called Local pay and teacher retention in England which finds that keep reading
The National Education Union have commented on the Education Policy Institute’s (EPI) analysis of school funding Commenting on the analysis keep reading
The National Education Union and the Association of School and College Leaders have commented on a report by the Education keep reading
The National Education Union and the Association of School and College Leaders have commented on a report by the Education keep reading
According to a DfE statistician, the government is continuously misleading the public about the numbers of children in ‘good’ or keep reading
New EPI analysis investigates the performance of disadvantaged pupils in England and the gap between those pupils and their peers keep reading
The Education Policy Institute (EPI) has released new research examining the latest trends in local authority maintained school budgets and assessing keep reading
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