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Up to £20 million will be made available to encourage the brightest and the best to teach maths in further education.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock says technology is changing everything.
Strict new guidelines say any sexual misconduct should lead to teachers being banned from teaching.
Schools Minister David Laws sets out more detail on the Talented Leaders programme.
Government sets out new expectations about paid time off for trade union duties in schools.
ARK Schools, one of the most successful academy chains in the country, has been approved to provide teacher training.
The government announces £11 million for new maths hubs to drive up the quality of maths teaching.
The Secretary of State for Education writes again to Christine Blower and Chris Keates about an invitation to talks.
Chief Executive of the National College for Teaching and Leadership speaks about the role of the NCTL and teaching schools in the school-led system.
The initial teacher training (ITT) census has been published today, showing that more top graduates are getting into teacher training.
Education Secretary Michael Gove speaks to the Royal Society.
Michael Gove has written again to Christine Blower and Chris Keates about an invitation to talks.
Michael Gove has written to Christine Blower and Chris Keates about an invitation to talks.
Schools Minister David Laws spoke at the Teaching Leaders graduation ceremony.
Extra funding to develop teaching leaders announced by Schools Minister.
A letter from the Secretary of State for Education inviting the teaching unions to talks.
New more demanding rules ensure only high-quality candidates with good levels of literacy and numeracy go on to train to be teachers.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announces ‘Champions League of Headteachers’ scheme.
Prestigious new scholarships and bursaries to attract more high-quality graduates into teaching important, rigorous subjects.
Paid time off that teachers who are trade union representatives receive to carry out union work is being reviewed by the Department for Education.
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