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Bursaries of up to £1,200 for students in further education, training or unpaid apprenticeships - what’s available, eligibility and how to apply
This paper addresses the question of Japan and Korea’s history in using educational development to further national development
How to volunteer as a governor - you can help decide how a local school or college is run
Education Action Zones were partnerships of schools and other local interests, including business, which had the autonomy and flexibility to harness partners’ expertise and develop innovative educational strategies for the benefit of schools and local communities.
Research on how mainstream schools and colleges provide special educational needs (SEN) support.
British public attitudes to education and children’s services: part of NatCen’s British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey.
Official statistics on the inspections and outcomes of maintained schools and academies in England.
Annual update covering educational outcomes and attendance.
Statistics on pupils in schools in England as collected in the January 2020 school census.
This paper discusses whether the focus on character complements or detracts from a focus on improving student learning
Information on the EFA regional contractors framework and related documents
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