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Schools Minister Nick Gibb responds to the results of the NAHT ballot on industrial action.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
100 new scholarships a year will raise standards by attracting top graduates to become physics teachers.
Statement by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Findings from research into allegations against school teachers.
Details of a consultation on proposals to widen the pool of available teachers.
Education Secretary speech on Teaching Schools: 'Learning from the best, inspiring others'.
The Department for Education launches a consultation on proposed changes to the contribution rate for employees in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
All teachers will be expected to meet new standards of competence and conduct from September 2012, following an independent review of the skills that teachers should possess.
Statement from Education Secretary Michael Gove on the industrial action in schools.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb's speech to the Reform-AQA conference - "Raising the bar: Making England’s teachers the best in the world".
Top graduates will be attracted into the teaching profession to help drive up standards in schools, under new plans published.
Education Secretary Michael Gove has written to all schools and local authorities in England regarding the likely industrial action by the ATL and NUT unions on 30 June 2011.
New Teaching Agency to ensure supply of high quality teachers and training.
The Department for Education announces plans for significant reductions in the bureaucracy that controls how schools manage teacher performance and deal with poorly performing teachers.
Details of Michael Gove's announcement about making it easier for schools to employ teachers from Australia, New Zealand, USA, and Canada.
DfE is looking at induction arrangements for newly qualified teachers to see how they can be improved to better meet the needs of schools.
The Department for Education will make pension proposals in the autumn that are affordable and fair to public sector workers and taxpayers.
The Schools Minister addresses the Association of Teachers and Lecturers 2011 annual conference in Liverpool on government education policy.
New and extended appointments were made to the School Teachers’ Review Body, QCDA, National College and Partnerships for Schools.
The Education Secretary responds to recommendations from the School Teachers' Review Body about pay for low-paid unqualified teachers.
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