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The Department for Education today published the interim report of NatCen's independent evaluation of the 16 to 19 bursary fund.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than half a million job vacancies in the UK, according to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss said the rigorous new spelling, grammar and punctuation test would raise standards for all children.
Following inspections of 28 Norfolk schools in March 2013, Ofsted has written to Norfolk County Council to advise it of the findings.
Ofsted inspectors have begun a week of inspections in East Riding to find out why the district has so many under-performing schools.
The Education Funding Agency announces 46 schools are to be rebuilt using private finance under the next steps of the Priority School Building Programme.
The Secretary of State speaks to the Brighton conference on setting higher expectations for every child.
More than 22,000 graduates have applied to become teachers via the School Direct programme, Department for Education figures published today show.
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) will raise the bar in education and children’s services by increasing the use of quantitative evidence.
'Not yet good enough evaluates' strengths and weaknesses of PSHE education and makes recommendations on how the subject can be taught well.
Information on increasing teacher numbers and teaching vacancies, which are at their lowest rate since 2005.
The Department for Education has published advice helping schools decide how to pay their teachers.
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families Edward Timpson speaks about special educational needs policy reform in the Pears Annual Lecture, organised by Ambitious about Autism.
Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove speaks about teachers in charge, at the National College for Teaching and Leadership.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss announces more than £2 million of funding so the best computing teachers can help train thousands more teachers.
David Laws was interviewed by 'The Independent' newspaper on how the uptake and use of the pupil premium funding varies across the country.
Ofsted publishes its best practice report Improving Standards in Literacy: A shared responsibility.
The technical baccalaureate measure is announced. It provides an alternative to the A level study route for post-16 education.
The Department for Education is funding a 1-year professional development programme for mathematics teachers at key stage 3.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks about 2-year-olds policy and practice at the Nursery World Conference.
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