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The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families stresses the importance of technology in education at the BETT Education Leaders’ Conference and exhibition at Olympia.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
News of training for talented teaching assistants and schools workers through the annual SEN support scholarship programme.
Only 2 out of 5 primary schools provided good or better education in art, craft and design.
Tests for trainee teachers are to be reviewed so that all new teachers have the basic skills needed.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector sets out plans for more heads to get involved in school inspection.
Discussions have now concluded on details for new public service pension schemes to be introduced from 2015.
In a major survey over the last 3 years Ofsted found wide differences in the quality and quantity of music education in English schools.
Michael Gove asks Dame Patricia Hodgson to make recommendations on how teacher pay schemes might be made more flexible to improve performance.
Delivering his first speech since becoming Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw launched detailed proposals for changes to inspection.
Dame Patricia Hodgson DBE has been appointed to serve as Chair of the School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB) from 1 February 2012 for three years.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb writes to the 'Times Educational Supplement' about teacher misconduct.
Schools will soon find it easier to manage their teachers and help ensure they are performing to the best of their abilities.
Education Secretary Michael Gove has issued a Written Ministerial Statement on teachers' pensions
DfE has today published the outcome of the consultation for members’ contributions to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) in financial year 2012-13. This is the first year of savings, which are being phased-in over a three ye…
A new ‘Master Teacher Standard’ to recognise outstanding teachers should be introduced, according to an independent review commissioned by the Government.
The first round of successful bids to the government’s new £2 million scholarship scheme for teachers were announced today by ministers.
A new enhanced National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH) will prepare prospective headteachers for the rigours of the job.
The Education Secretary announces the number of school closures due to industrial action.
The Secretary of State's speech at Policy Exchange on pension reforms.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb writes in the 'Times Educational Supplement' on teacher pensions.
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