
Eleanor Busby
Education Reporter at PA Media
Education correspondent at @PA. Former @independent and @tes reporter. Story? [email protected]
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2 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Eleanor Busby
The Government has launched a consultation on possible changes to the indoor floor space requirements per child in early years settings. The Government’s proposals to change minimum space requirements in early years settings to help with the expansion of funded childcare could result in “overcrowding”, a charity has warned.
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2 days ago |
aol.co.uk | Eleanor Busby
The Government’s proposals to change minimum space requirements in early years settings to help with the expansion of funded childcare could result in “overcrowding”, a charity has warned. The “quality of provision” in early years and childcare settings could be affected if the implementation of proposed reforms are not properly monitored, according to the Early Years Alliance (EYA).
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2 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Eleanor Busby
Under the proposals, graduate visas may be reduced to 18 months and a levy on international student fees could be introduced. The Government’s plans for immigration could deter international students from coming to the UK and exacerbate the financial challenges faced by British universities, sector leaders have warned. Under the White Paper proposals, graduate visas will be reduced to 18 months, and a new levy on income that universities generate from international students could be introduced.
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6 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Eleanor Busby
The change comes after Labour pledged to recruit an additional 6,500 new expert teachers over the course of its five-year parliamentary term. The length of teaching apprenticeships will be cut to get more new teachers into the classroom sooner. From August, the duration of postgraduate teaching apprenticeship (PGTA) courses will be reduced to nine months, down from 12 months, the Department for Education (DfE) announced.
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6 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Eleanor Busby
Higher education institutions have announced redundancies and course closures over the past year as a result of growing financial pressures. More than two in five universities and colleges in England are expecting to be in deficit this year, an analysis by the higher education regulator has found. The deterioration in financial performance for the universities sector is likely to continue unless reform is taken, the Office for Students (OfS) has warned.
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