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Schools are being encouraged to take advantage of free resources to boost cyber skills and set up aspiring young people to aim for careers in cyber.
3 day workshop programme conducted by GALVmed in partnership with MART in August 2016 in India
Introducing a new FE funding system, improving teacher training and apprenticeships.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Provisional recruitment to initial teacher training programmes in England in the 2014 to 2015 academic year.
Specialist health protection learning and professional development activities provided by Public Health England (PHE).
Employment Tribunal decision.
This report looks at what has worked in supporting and re-engaging young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET).
The 2006 Leitch Review of Skills recommended the creation of a new integrated employment and skills service.
Request for information on money spent on staff IT training.
How the Department for Education uses the teacher supply model (TSM) to allocate training places to schools and training providers.
A report on contract reform for both consultants and doctors & dentists in training, in order to help deliver the aim of providing healthcare services seven day a week.
Statistics relating to education in the UK, including schools, post-compulsory education, qualifications and education expenditure.
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