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Education Secretary Michael Gove launches streamlined guidance clarifying powers for teachers to search students and use force.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Response to reports over the weekend about school food costs.
Michael Gove writes in the 'Daily Telegraph' about the importance of reading, following his recent visit to America.
Michael Gove has appointed 2 leaders in social mobility to manage the Education Endowment Fund for disadvantaged children.
From today 15 local authorities will benefit from £4 million of government funding to provide free early learning and childcare to the most disadvantaged two year olds in their communities.
Lord Hill and the Minister for Civil Society propose appointing a principal regulator for governing bodies of schools and sixth-form college corporations as exempt educational charities.
Dame Clare Tickell recommends streamlining the EYFS to make it more focused on making sure children start school ready to learn.
Schools Minister Lord Hill congratulates the winners of the first ever Church School Awards.
Children's Minister Sarah Teather writes in Nursery World about the Government's commitment to early years education for the most deprived children.
The Department for Education welcomes Chancellor’s budget commitment for 12 new technical academies such as university technical colleges.
The Education Secretary responds to recommendations from the School Teachers' Review Body about pay for low-paid unqualified teachers.
Michael Gove announces that he will launch an open competition to appoint a new Chair of the School Teachers’ Review Body.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb says too few pupils get their first choice.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb visited Kingsford Community College in Newham yesterday to see how it is leading the way in teaching Mandarin.
Children's Minister Sarah Teather writes to 'The Guardian' to respond to inaccurate claims about the SEN and disability green paper.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb reacts to Ofsted's 'History for All' report on how history is taught in schools across England.
Michael Gove launches an independent review of the key skills that teachers need to improve students' performance.
Michael Gove announces an open competition to replace Dr Ian Craig as Chief Schools Adjudicator in October 2011.
Hello everyone. It’s a great pleasure for me to be here today. I must begin by expressing thanks on behalf of us all to NIACE, Martin Yarnit…
The Minister for Schools talks about standards in English schools as set against international levels of achievement.
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