Newstral
Article
Tthestage.co.uk on 2015-11-09 17:28
Arts leaders claim government EBacc consultation marginalises arts
Related news
- TGovernment stands ground against EBacc arts petitionthestage.co.uk
- TAnti-EBacc campaigners lament ‘missed opportunity’ for arts educationthestage.co.uk
- TExam board joins calls for government to ditch EBaccthestage.co.uk
- TGovernment snubs industry campaign to ditch ‘damaging’ EBaccthestage.co.uk
- TSchools minister Nick Gibb denounces ‘illusory’ EBacc arts claimsthestage.co.uk
- TEBacc ‘threatens arts subjects in schools’ – teacher surveythestage.co.uk
- TGovernment should scrap EBacc over arts subject decline, claims think tank reportthestage.co.uk
- TEBacc strengthens hold on GCSE entries as take-up of arts subjects declines furtherthestage.co.uk
- TGovernment launches £350m arts education packagethestage.co.uk
- TMPS call for arts to be included in Ebaccthestage.co.uk
- TSchools minister Nick Gibb: EBacc arts concerns ‘unfounded’thestage.co.uk
- T‘EBacc arts fallout is a myth’ – former culture ministerthestage.co.uk
- TSusan Elkin: EBacc is no threat to the performing artsthestage.co.uk
- TAnti-EBacc petition attracts more than 8,000 signaturesthestage.co.uk
- TTheatre leaders welcome Osborne’s arts budget, but warn of local cutsthestage.co.uk
- T‘Abandon or reform EBacc to secure creative industries’ future’, sector leaders tell education secretarythestage.co.uk
- TTeacher survey: 10% claim arts education is casualty of funding cutsthestage.co.uk
- TIndustry leaders urge government to increase support for arts education in schoolsthestage.co.uk
- Schools 'will reject EBacc for all'BBC
- TDrama leaders accuse Nicky Morgan of ‘sidestepping’ arts educationthestage.co.uk