by CM Blog | Aug 17, 2017 | Higher Education
Out on manoeuvres – the papers, Lord Adonis, and a certain minister of state by Charlotte Hogg, Consultant It’s A-Level results day, one of the biggest days of the year for students, colleges and universities. But we shouldn’t forget that it’s also a big day for the...
by CM Blog | Jul 28, 2017 | Schools
Criticism of the teaching apprenticeship is short-sighted: the proposal makes perfect sense by Sam Glanz, Assistant Consultant Last week, the government confirmed that they are to press on with plans for a teaching degree apprenticeship designed to allow teaching...
by CM Blog | Apr 4, 2017 | Schools
Two weeks after the consultation on the government’s National Funding Formula closed, Executive Chairman of the Education Policy Institute and former Schools Minister, David Laws, blogs for CM on the issues Justine Greening and co face if they are to satisfy all...
by CM Blog | Mar 24, 2017 | Higher Education
Proving the value of international students to the UK economy by Joe Avison, Managing Director, Global Relations at The Chronicle of Higher Education Following what can safely be described as a tumultuous 12 months in the world of politics and international relations...
by CM Blog | Mar 21, 2017 | Schools
Staff or stuff? The £3bn question by Ben Gibbs, Head of Schools As the government’s consultation on the new national funding formula draws to a close, Communications Management’s Head of Schools, Ben Gibbs, calls on school providers to come together ahead of the big...
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