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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This paper considers any changes in the attitudes of children towards road safety issues associated with cycling following the completion of the Cycling Proficiency Scheme in 2022.
This study looks at the relationship between a child’s beliefs about their ability to do academic tasks and achievement in mathematics
Provisional data for the period January to August 2023 and revised data for the period September to December 2022
Revised information on the 2011 national curriculum assessment at key stage 2, including breakdowns by pupil characteristics.
Study found no evidence that HIV status affects education but orphans do experience worse education outcomes
Research report looking at the changing role of local authorities and the challenges they face as a result of greater autonomy in schools.
Data about local authorities’ progress in delivering good quality school places.
Report for the teaching schools' research on theme 3, investigating the leadership of teaching school alliances.
A course to help school leaders and headteachers develop the knowledge behind expert school leadership and apply it to become an outstanding headteacher.
Get involved in your school-led regional network to support the leadership development of women in education.
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