I just wonder how much effect ANY of these policies really have
on social mobility outcomes.
Not exact matches
This inequitable situation translates into less opportunity and
social mobility for everyone, and is having a corrosive effect
on everything from health
outcomes to
social cohesion and the functioning of our democracy.
As a not - for - profit organisation, we are committed to projects that will improve education and
outcomes for children and young people, such as our recent work
on teacher recruitment and retention, and our work
on social mobility.
«shares the strong commitment of this Government to promoting and improving
social mobility and building a country that works for everyone; notes that there are now more than 1.4 million pupils in England attending good or outstanding schools than in 2010; and welcomes the opportunity afforded by the Schools that Work for Everyone consultation to seek the widest possible range of views
on how the Government can build upon these successes and awaits the
outcome of the current consultation.».