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Four reports on the journey to teacher training, looking specifically at the experiences of shortage subject candidates.
We are seeking views on the draft order and regulations on key stage 4 core subjects that form part the national curriculum in England.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
These include lesson plans for teachers, other resources for the classroom as well as exercises and activities for home learning for both children and adults.
Key stage 4 subject entries and pupil achievement for academic years ending 2011 to 2015.
This short findings paper provides deeper insight into the data collected from Ofsted's research programme.
Dates for last teaching, last exams and resits in legacy GCSEs, AS and A levels.
Guidance on complying with the rules and regulations for reformed A levels and AS qualifications in biology, chemistry and physics.
A subject access request (SAR) is a type of information rights request. A SAR lets people access a copy of the personal data a school holds about them or someone they have parental responsibility for.
A review of inter-subject comparability in England over the past few decades.
This topic guide provides an introduction to the main questions and controversies in education economics,
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