Sentences with phrase «mobility action»

The work forms part of the government's commitment, set out in the recently published [Social Mobility Action Plan], to identify and spread «what works» so that successful approaches can be adopted more widely.
Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union comments on the social mobility action plan announced today by Justine Greening...
Back in 2013, Stuttgart's mayor Fritz Kuhn led an initiative which saw the state capital develop a new sustainable mobility action plan known as «Nachhaltig mobil in Stuttgart.»
«Our Social Mobility Action Plan set out measures to drive improvements in key skills including numeracy, targets areas that need the most support through our # 72 million Opportunity Areas programme and builds on the almost # 2.5 billion we provide each year to schools to help raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils.»
Greening held a high - profile launch for her social mobility action plan before Christmas, and just days before her removal from the post, the education secretary announced a series of measures aimed at boosting literacy teaching.
It doesn't matter where in Europe your new lab will be; if you're a citizen of an E.U. nation working abroad, and you'll be moving back to accept a position at a European laboratory, you qualify for a «training or mobility action,» to borrow some «Marie Curie Action» jargon (which the GrantDoctor, who specializes in North American programs, admits to finding very confusing).
This is part of the government's social mobility action plans «Unlocking Talent, Fulfilling Potential», which was published on 14 December.
We can expect both of these commitments to be confirmed in the Budget alongside the Social Mobility Action Plan.
We can expect a «Social Mobility Action Plan'to be published in the next few days and, the fact that it has been in the pipeline for months but only being published after the Budget, means it is likely to include some new funding commitments.
According to the social mobility action plan, which is called «unlocking talent, fulfilling potential», the future talent programme will «trial approaches and present clear recommendations on what works» to support «the most able disadvantaged children, particularly during key stage 3 when they so often fall behind».
Speaking exclusively to Schools Week after the launch of her social mobility action plan this morning, the education secretary defended her decision to focus on brighter disadvantaged pupils with the new future talent fund.
A «social mobility action plan» will also be set out, she said, which has been on the cards for about a year after the grammar school consultation — for which we still don't have a response.
The government's social mobility action plan concocted under former education secretary Justine Greening acknowledges that many recent education reforms have been concentrated in London and the south - east.
Toby Young, Director of New Schools Network, pointed to the strong GCSE results of free schools in Bradford, Blackburn and Warrington, adding that their performance meant «it is not surprising that free schools feature in the Social Mobility Action Plan».
While those of us with less ambitious expectations might instead have predicted more money to support the government's forthcoming social mobility action plan, the chancellor actually announced new incentives to boost take up of post-16 maths (a subject which isn't particularly suffering from a lack of entrants).
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