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The Department for Education has set out new guidance on how it will look to introduce future policy changes. Ofqual welcomes these changes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Deputy Prime Minister and Education Secretary outline plans as the results of the Workload Challenge survey are published.
Early years initial teacher training will be inspected for the first time.
Companies including O2 and Google are helping to ensure pupils receive the best standards of computing teaching.
The Minister of State for Schools writes to Dame Dana Ross-Wawrzynski about the headteacher standards review recommendations.
Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities Nicky Morgan addresses The Education World Forum.
The Education Secretary welcomes new professional standards for school leaders and the Carter review of initial teacher training (ITT).
New Ofsted report identifies case studies of good practice in engaging Roma children and makes a number of recommendations.
Schools Minister congratulates the fifth graduating cohort of middle leaders from the Teaching Leaders Fellows programme.
Kenneth Clark of the University of Manchester has been appointed as the new economist member to the School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB).
Ofqual welcomes the establishment of a new teaching body, College of Teaching, and a teaching development fund.
Plans for a new independent college of teaching and improved professional development unveiled.
The tender for School Direct (early years) initial teacher training launched November 2014 for 2015 recruitment.
Latest initial teacher training (ITT) census shows that more top graduates are training to become teachers.
Minister of State for School Reform Nick Gibb writes to teachers from Shanghai who have visited UK schools in the maths hub network.
Government publishes guidance to support teachers against cyberbullying.
Charlie Taylor's speech for Nursery World Business Summit on 12 November 2014.
The government is calling on teachers to have their say on how to reduce unnecessary and unproductive workload.
Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan writes to Graham Stuart MP, requesting a pre-appointment hearing for Anne Longfield.
Chinese maths teachers will spend time in English primary schools to share their teaching methods as part of the teacher-led exchange.
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