…problems for young people, with 18-24 year olds three times more likely to report that they were not enjoying day-to-day activities in April last year than they were in 2017/18….
…problems for young people, with 18-24 year olds three times more likely to report that they were not enjoying day-to-day activities in April last year than they were in 2017/18….
…their white counterparts. Additionally, the universities ethnic minorities tend to enrol in are lower ranked and they are also less likely to enter full-time employment after graduation compared to their…
…complex for young people to navigate, particularly around apprenticeships and further education. It is good to see that careers guidance will now be delivered from year 7. We particularly welcome…
Our Research,Communications and Policy intern, Alice Gent, explores the new National Tutoring Programme as it launches in schools today. Young people have faced a year like no other. By the…
…arts, such as introducing an ‘arts premium’ so schools can pay for arts opportunities including music lessons, ensuring that conservatoires and creative arts institutions that receive state funding are banned…
…unfairness we are seeing. Including mock results will help some, but given the inconsistency in how mock exams are administered, and questions around what counts as ‘valid’, it is far…