…than teachers elsewhere in the country. The biggest regional variations are for physics teachers: just over half of physics teachers in the East of England hold a relevant degree compared…
…than teachers elsewhere in the country. The biggest regional variations are for physics teachers: just over half of physics teachers in the East of England hold a relevant degree compared…
…Ethnicity and Disadvantage, from the Sutton Trust today lays bare not only its extent, but the startling differences in the size of the gap between different ethnic communities in England….
…in the Sutton Trust’s toolkit. Jo Churchill, Conservative MP for Bury St Edmunds and a member of Women and Equalities Committee, said: The measures to drive aspirations and skills, coupled…
…and Communications, Conor Ryan was a member of the Commission on Widening Access. The commission’s report, published in March, is available here. The proposal of a Commissioner for Fair Access…
…world). At the same time good comparative data is devilishly hard to come by and offers mainly correlational not causal evidence. There are, however, five graphs that provide key insights…
…the young people surveyed – who said they were more likely to go to university or higher education than start an apprenticeship – said they thought getting a degree would…