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Ofsted has published its survey report on Local Accountability and Autonomy in Colleges.
Two new government apprenticeship ambassadors were appointed today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government responds to the Richard Review
Dr Ben Goldacre today set out how teachers in England have the chance to make teaching a truly evidence-based profession.
Inspections have started in Norfolk to find out why the county has a disproportionate number of under-performing schools.
Inspections to find out why the city has a disproportionate number of under-performing primary schools and whether the picture is improving.
The sixth annual National Apprenticeship Week celebrates apprentices and the benefit for individuals, businesses and the economy.
Speech given about the government’s plans to reform A levels, and the plans for mathematics.
Universities need to reach out to primary schools to increase the number from disadvantaged backgrounds benefitting from higher education.
A new legal advice service will help schools dealing with disruption due to the NUT/NASUWT work to rule campaign.
Thousands of vocational courses could be dropped from college and school sixth-form performance tables as part of reforms to raise education standards, Skills Minister Matthew Hancock said today.
The Schools' Minister speaks at the National Education Trust on 'Higher standards: completing the journey'.
The Chief Inspector of Ofsted said it was "encouraging" that more schools improved last term under its tough new inspection arrangements.
Coalition government publishes new data about the performance and expenditure of secondary schools in England.
The agency will oversee statutory tests and assessments for children up to age 14.
The Deputy Prime Minister announces a new summer school programme for disadvantaged pupils who are due to start secondary school.
Children and young adults with special educational needs will benefit from a new legal health duty.
A new firm but fair primary school floor standard will drive up standards and prepare children for secondary school, Schools Minister David Laws announced today.
David Laws, Schools' Minister, delivers his 'Closing the achievement gap' speech to the Association of School and College Leaders.
Information about the Pupil Premium Awards 2013 to be awarded on 8 July 2013.
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