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Nicky Morgan, Secretary of State for Education, speaks at the Teaching Awards, celebrating the achievements of exceptional teachers.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A range of views are being sought to support the development of a new set of professional standards for teaching assistants.
Speaking today at a London primary school, Nick Clegg announced a series of measures to help public sector workers do their jobs.
Nick Clegg sets out new measures to help support public sector workers, including new initiatives for teachers and emergency staff.
Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan MP writes to the teaching unions about departmental advice for schools on pay matters.
Status and professionalism of teaching assistants to be enshrined in a new set of standards established by an independent review.
Television’s Mr Burton (Educating Yorkshire) fronts new online interactive film to get more people into teaching.
A letter from the Secretary of State for Education to teaching unions.
One hundred talented leaders to be recruited to transform schools facing toughest challenges.
Nick Gibb speaks to ResearchED about why the promotion of evidence-based approaches and freeing teachers to teach go hand in hand.
Dr Patricia Rice has been appointed as the new chair of the School Teachers' Review Body.
Letter of 29 July 2014 from Chief Secretary to the members of STRPB about government policy on public sector pay 2015-16.
Sir Andrew Carter appoints 5 experts to support his review of the quality and effectiveness of initial teacher training courses.
Minister Matthew Hancock announces that cash will attract brightest and best to teach post-16 students.
Charlie Taylor's speech for National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) conference on 19 June 2014.
Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove's written ministerial statement on the 24th report of the School Teachers’ Review Body.
David Laws announces £7.4 million to help develop primary school leaders of the future.
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.
The government has established over 500 teaching schools a year earlier than planned.
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