…for 2023. While these unsurprisingly focused on the economy and the NHS, there was also a commitment to providing maths to all in post-16 education. While this aim is laudable,…
…for 2023. While these unsurprisingly focused on the economy and the NHS, there was also a commitment to providing maths to all in post-16 education. While this aim is laudable,…
…save on food costs. Students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds were more likely to report skipping meals (33% for students from working class families compared to 24% of middle class students)….
…seeking views on a number of proposed reforms, including a new equality of opportunity risk register and changes to access and participation plans. Read our response to the consultation. …
…schools, with only 30% of primary heads saying funding has been sufficient, compared to 53% at secondary schools. This lack of funding is impacting provision in schools. As well as…
…welcome, re-instating crucial maintenance support should be the priority for any changes to the student finance system. “As we recover from the pandemic, we should be doing all we can…
…on more than 30 occasions; its programmes have to date given 50,000 young people the opportunity to change their lives; and it has published over 250 pieces of agenda-setting research….