Pearson at the Telegraph Festival of Education – What makes education great?
For the 3rd year running, Pearson is an official Festival Partner of The Telegraph Festival of Education at Wellington College in Berkshire on 23-24 June.
For the 3rd year running, Pearson is an official Festival Partner of The Telegraph Festival of Education at Wellington College in Berkshire on 23-24 June.
YEUK Youth Ambassador Nathan Pearson-Smith is a former apprentice who had been through an apprenticeship programme and is now promoting apprenticeships to young people.
A new report is released today from the University of Derby, supported by Pearson, which looks at some of the world's most heralded apprenticeship systems, and draws conclusions for the system in the UK, as the government implements its policy ambition of creating 3 million apprenticeships by 2020 and the introduction of the new Apprenticeship Levy.
Keir Harding, a member of the College of Occupational Therapists (COT), has been named as the winner of the 2016 COT Pearson Award for education, research or continuing professional development.
A study of official data shows that delaying university typically leaves graduates almost £4,500 per year better off.
Read today's statement on SATs tests from a Pearson spokesperson.
The Department for Education announced in a press release published on 7 April 2016 that, following a comparability study, the reception baseline assessment will not be used as a starting point to measure pupil progress.
We're holding a free Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) breakfast meeting in London on 10 June 2016.
A lack of awareness about vocational learning routes into work may be holding back many young people from finding sustainable employment, according to a new report published by Pearson and the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP).
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