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Midlands Region, Judge TN Jackson and Ms S Hopkins FRICS on 4 December 2019
FCDO travel advice for Tonga. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
HMI Prisons Inspectorate thematic review of Reading Education in Prisons - one year on action plan.
'You can't teach phonics through a cell door' – Ofsted and HM Inspectorate of Prisons have carried out a joint review of reading education in prisons.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Research into how and why children read for pleasure and evidence for how to promote it.
Midlands Region, Judge M K Gandham and Mrs S Hopkins FRICS on 23 April 2020.
Non-continuation rates, resumption of study after a year out and projected learning outcomes in NI, for 2014/15 full-time and 2013/14 part-time entrants.
France, Germany and the UK (the E3) welcome the adoption of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors resolution on Iran.
Examples of pupils' work to demonstrate teacher assessment (TA) judgements in English reading at the end of key stage 1 in 2019.
A review of reading education in prisons, following the joint publication of ‘Prison education: a review of reading education in prisons'.
Findings from PIRLS 2011, assessing and comparing the reading attainment and attitudes of year 5 children.
Analyses patients’ and providers' perspectives on reasons for LFU
Findings from qualitative interviews with former teachers to explore reasons for leaving teaching.
Findings from research relate to the impacts that would have been experienced by all the people who were eligible for the programme.
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