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Keith describes how a Community Learning woodworking course boosted his confidence and put him on the pathway into higher education.
DfE launches a consultation on new plans to provide parents with easier-to-understand information about their child’s school.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How the reception baseline assessment will change the way we monitor and fund infant schools.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks about increasing the number of children studying Mandarin.
David Laws announces £7.4 million to help develop primary school leaders of the future.
Following inspections of 17 North Somerset schools between March and April 2014, Ofsted writes to North Somerset Council with its findings.
The Schools Commissioner asks Essex schools to consider converting to academy status to raise standards.
To mark VQ Day 2014, a new report from the Institute of Public Policy Research has investigated the changing landscape of the workforce.
Government announces 7 new programmes to train more than 45,000 computing teachers.
New teachers must be given the best possible training to ensure they can deal with the rigours of the classroom in their induction year.
Ofsted has written to Staffordshire County Council following focused inspections of 18 Staffordshire primary schools in March 2014.
Ofsted finds that the local authority's systems for collecting and analysing school data are not fit for purpose.
From September 2015 Ofsted will no longer contract with Inspection Service Providers (ISPs) for school and further education inspections.
The government has established over 500 teaching schools a year earlier than planned.
Commissioned by Ofsted, students at Exeter College have produced a film to promote Ofsted’s new online tool – Employer View.
NCTL is introducing School Direct for early years initial teacher training (ITT) from September 2014.
The Secretary of State for Education launches a competition to appoint a new Chair of the School Teachers' Review Body (STRB).
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks at The Future of Growth Summit.
New guidance has been published today (16 May 2014) to expand traineeships and make them more accessible to young people.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss outlines the case for better maths and science teaching, and new policies designed to help schools.
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