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New apps and digital tools will revolutionise how students choose the right university for them
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Landmark package of support announced to help raise aspirations and outcomes for care leavers
New report shows more than 700,000 pupils benefiting from whole class instrumental teaching.
Education Secretary speaks at launch of Confederation of School Trusts to praise the diversity and accountability of academies.
Education Secretary praises the diversity and accountability of the academies system, saying leaders “should be in the driving seat”.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds has today announced a number of measures to make sure all children have access to a world class education.
New survey, marking the first anniversary of the 30 hours childcare offer, shows almost 70 per cent of parents are spending less money per week on childcare.
Minister Sam Gyimah spoke about the value of Great Britain's universities at UUK's annual conference in Sheffield.
Results day marks the culmination of hard work from students and teachers, with reformed A Levels better preparing young people university or the workplace.
Education Secretary sets his vision to support a child's early years development, in his first major speech on social mobility
Damian Hinds speaks at Resolution Foundation about closing the attainment gap by tackling the 'last taboo' of education - the home learning environment.
Education Secretary announces new online resources for teachers to reduce time spent on 'unnecessary' tasks and support to focus on teaching.
Southwark Teaching School Alliance looked at ways to replace written feedback with verbal feedback and peer or self-assessment to help reduce staff workload.
In the Wigan West area, 15 schools looked at how they could reduce workload by carrying out the recommendations of the Independent Review Group on Marking.
How St Peter’s C of E Primary School worked with 4 other schools to identify ways to measure pupil progress that could be collected easily.
Today, Damian Hinds spoke at the NAHT conference where he announced plans to improve teacher early career support and development, as well as new measures on school accountability
Minister for Children and Families Nadhim Zahawi spoke to directors of children's services at the ACDS conference 2018 in Manchester.
Coders and tech companies to develop new digital tools for students
Organisations can apply for a share of £125,000 to investigate ideas for new digital tools that will help students make informed choices about where they study.
More data than ever before available to students deciding where to study
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