Not exact matches
According to the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, children raised with pets have stronger self - esteem and self - confidence, have more
trusting relationships with others, and show more compassion, respect, and empathy.
[37] The campaign has support from both religious and non-religious organizations at both the national and local level including the
Accord Coalition, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, the British Humanist Association, British Muslims for Secular Democracy, ICoCo Foundation, the Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education, Ekklesia, the Hindu
Academy, the Liberal Democrat Education Association, Richmond Inclusive Schools Campaign, the Runnymede
Trust, the Socialist Educational Association, the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches.
Supporters of the campaign include the
Accord Coalition, the British Humanist Association, Professor Ted Cantle and the iCoCo Foundation, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, British Muslims for Secular Democracy, the Campaign for State Education, the Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education, the Christian think tank Ekklesia, the Hindu
Academy, the Green Party, the Liberal Democrat Education Association, Liberal Youth, the Local Schools Network, Richmond Inclusive Schools Campaign, the Runnymede
Trust, the Socialist Educational Association, and the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches.
The Campaign launched in June 2013, and is also already being supported by the
Accord Coalition, the British Humanist Association, Professor Ted Cantle and the iCoCo Foundation, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, British Muslims for Secular Democracy, the Campaign for State Education, the Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education, the Christian think tank Ekklesia, the Hindu
Academy, the Green Party, the Liberal Democrat Education Association, Liberal Youth, the Local Schools Network, Richmond Inclusive Schools Campaign, the Runnymede
Trust, the Socialist Educational Association, the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches and a number of local campaign groups.
According to The Sutton
Trust, over the last year, the government has been more willing to move underperforming
academies from their chains and Regional Schools Commissioners have been actively re-brokering
academies.
According to the Education Funding Agency (EFA), 137
academy trusts have missed the deadline for sending off their financial accounts.
Addressing these concerns is particularly important given that
academy trusts are educating increasing numbers of children and handling large amounts of public money,
according to a report on
academy trust finances published by the committee today.
Their duties,
according to the job advert, include monitoring performance and intervening in underperforming
academies, managing
academy trusts, sponsors and local authorities, and providing strategic advice to RSCs and ministers.
According to this article it is getting worse, not better, and not surprising when there are about 9 times as many
academy trusts as there are English LEAs.
Almost half of
academy leaders believe that the extra autonomy granted to
academies has no positive impact in the classroom,
according to new analysis by the Sutton
Trust.
PLMR also used to do the communications for Durand
Academy Trust, which paid it # 152,000 in 2011 to ensure it was mentioned in parliament and the press, according to the trust's accounts at the
Trust, which paid it # 152,000 in 2011 to ensure it was mentioned in parliament and the press,
according to the
trust's accounts at the
trust's accounts at the time.
According to government statistics, there were 17 sponsored
academy trusts established by universities with 38 schools as of October 1 last year.
Primary school
academy trusts have the largest pay gaps between men and women
according to new national data — and senior figures are pointing to the high numbers...
According to the Education Uncovered website, the news was revealed in an email from the office of Sue Baldwin, the regional schools commissioner for the east of England and north - east London, to a parent saying the
trust «has been wound up and will no longer be a sponsor of NET
academies».
According to the
academy's trustees» report and financial statements for 2016, governors decided «the interests of the
academy, its staff and students would be best served by joining a multi-
academy trust».
Over three - quarters (77 %) of young people think that they are either very likely or fairly likely to go on to higher education, but almost half of those likely to go (47 %) worry about the cost,
according to new Ipsos MORI polling of 11 — 16 year olds in
academies and maintained schools in England and Wales published today by the Sutton
Trust.
There is one irony in this: Multi
Academy Trusts receive all the funding for
academies in their area and can redistribute it among them
according to the
Trust Board's priorities.
The average pay gap across all 471 of the
academy trusts which had submitted their data by the start of April, was still huge, at 31.7 per cent in favour of men,
according to research by Education Datalab, making Delta's gap appear starker in contrast.
The less tolerant approach to procedural default displayed by the courts since Mitchell v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2013] EWCA Civ 1537 will not necessarily be followed in the tribunal
according to Harris v
Academies Enterprise
Trust & others [2015] IRLR 208