Tweet These are some of the education stories we found interesting between the 26th April and 10th-17th May 2013. Blow to Olympic legacy as ‘schools are forced to cut sport‘ (The Telegraph) A study by the Smith Institute has found … Continue reading →
Over on Help Me Investigate Education Beth Ashton writes about her experiences of discovering what appeared to be a data leak by the education regulator Ofsted – and the ethical decisions which followed: “In the end, this was a story about Ofted’s own rules not working retrospectively, or taking into account the permanence of the […]
Tweet While working on a story relating to children’s care homes, Beth Ashton stumbled across some data that shouldn’t have been public. What she did next illustrates the ethical and legal issues facing journalists and public bodies dealing with sensitive subjects. A few … Continue reading →
Tweet These are some of the education stories we found interesting between the 19th and 26th April 2013. University of East Anglia tops class for student experience (The Times) The University of East Anglia has this week been named as … Continue reading →
Tweet These are some of the education stories we found interesting between the 19th and 26th April 2013. University of East Anglia tops class for student experience (The Times) The University of East Anglia has this week been named as … Continue reading →
These are some of the education stories we found interesting between the 13th and 19th April 2013.
Pupils may get congratulations from David Willetts, the Universities Minister (The Times) – Bright pupils from poor backgrounds could soon receive a letter from ministers encouraging them to apply for university. Continue reading →
Tweet These are the education links we found interesting between March 4th and March 28th: Next Steps Taken for data.ac.uk… | OUseful.Info, the blog… – A new unveiling this week was the HE equipment register (which I think grew out … Continue reading →