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Paper reviews the evidence to date on post-primary education and highlights the gaps in the literature
Information regarding aspects of education for service children in the UK, this will vary depending on where they live or may move to.
Report from teaching schools' research on pedagogy themes agreed by the NCTL research and development network.
A pack of slides with information from Ofqual and the Department for Education that teachers can use to explain the reforms to parents.
Dr Tony Sewell CBE is Chair of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities. Dr Tony Sewell CBE is an international education consultant who is head of ‘Generating Genius’, a ground-breaking charity which works to ensure that talented students from...
Ofsted has published phase 2 of its independent review of the government’s tutoring programme in schools and 16-19 education providers.
Documents on improving student attainment and attendance by behaviour expert Charlie Taylor.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Official statistics covering outcomes from initial teacher education inspections in the 2022 to 2023 academic year.
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