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The latest figures show that education generated almost £20bn for the UK in 2016 through exports such as international students and English language training.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Following landmark reforms in 2010, new figures show more than 50% of pupils in state-funded schools in England are now studying in an academy or free school
Damian Hinds spoke at the opening of the Education World Forum, discussing the modern challenges and successes of education across the world.
Funding will ensure more disadvantaged pupils can experience other cultures
Education Secretary hails coming of age apprenticeship programme with top firms having woken up to the benefits apprentices are bringing to their workplaces
Education Secretary launches online tool for headteachers to avoid high supply agency fees
£45million to boost the number of trainees on the Frontline programme
Education Secretary stresses importance of basic life-saving skills and first aid – under plans for health education to become compulsory in all schools.
'Passport' of activities launched to enrich children's experiences and skills, backed by the Scouts, Girlguiding and National Trust.
Schools are being urged to stop using single-use plastic items and consider environmentally-friendly alternatives.
£12million boost to support adoptive families bringing total investment to almost £150million since it was first introduced
Education Secretary Damian Hinds calls on leading sporting bodies to work with schools and help more children play competitive sport
The Secretary of State’s announcement of measures to address high needs pressures.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds has announced an additional £350 million to support children with complex needs and disabilities.
Secretary of State for Education Damian Hinds’ letter to Ofsted about summary evaluations of multi-academy trusts (MATs).
Help for teachers and social workers to help tackle poorer outcomes of children in need of help and protection from social care
The Education Secretary set out his plans to get more people into skilled jobs in a speech at Battersea Power Station.
Damian Hinds has asked universities to do more to contact families if a student is at risk of a crisis
Sixteen selective schools are to expand after committing to improving access for disadvantaged pupils
80% of apprentice award winners are from the Northern Powerhouse.
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