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Pupils to receive set number of hours of remote education each day and Ofsted to inspect where it has concerns
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Gavin Williamson statement to Parliament on closure of education settings during national lockdown
Restrictions on schools and colleges will be introduced in areas with very high rates of coronavirus incidence or transmission.
Schools and councils have received over 560,000 devices this year to support remote education
Tens of thousands of adults to benefit from hundreds of free courses next year, including engineering, health, construction and accountancy.
Students sitting exams and other assessments next year will benefit from a package of exceptional measures to improve fairness and prevent disruption
Children and Families Minister Vicky Ford announces new research aimed at helping to bridge the gap between education and employment for young people with SEND.
Education Secretary announces plans to review the university admissions system and potential move to post qualification admissions.
Eligibility extended for parents eligible for 30 hours and Tax-Free Childcare offers
To coincide with National Adoption Week, the Education Secretary calls for overhaul of overly bureaucratic adoption system
State of the Nation report provides an in-depth picture of the experiences of children and young people during the pandemic and how it affected their wellbeing
New official figures show almost every school in England has opened for the start of the autumn term, following months of hard work and dedication from staff
Michelle Donelan spoke to Universities UK members to thank them for their innovation and looked ahead to the upcoming academic year.
Government action to ensure the fairest possible approach in the absence of exams.
Over 300,000 students collect AS, A level and vocational and technical qualification results with a rise in proportion of A and A* grades at A level
Students could receive the higher result out of their calculated grade, valid mock grade, or autumn exam grade to bolster fairness
The Universities Minister has written to all Vice-Chancellors asking them to hold places for students appealing their A level results
The increase comes in the second year of a three-year £14.4bn funding settlement for schools.
Plans published to transform early years learning and development and reduce unnecessary teacher workload
Education Secretary on the Government’s £1 billion Covid catch-up plan to tackle impact of lost teaching time
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