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People across the country set to benefit from more skills training, with £200 million to help them launch careers in key industries.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
£2million investment in Oak National Academy to improve and expand Artificial Intelligence tools for teachers.
Letters clarifying schools’ responsibilities to share teaching materials with parents, particularly relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) resources.
Education Secretary’s letters make crystal clear that schools must share relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) curriculum material with parents.
Minimum service levels to protect children and young people’s education are set to be introduced in schools and colleges, the Government has announced.
The privy council has confirmed today that they have approved Sir Martyn Oliver as the next HMCI for Ofsted.
Hackathon to test how artificial intelligence could reduce workloads and drive up standards.
Gillian Keegan recognised the hard work of teachers and discussed the new Advanced British Standard at the Confederation of School Trusts annual conference.
Consultation launched in response to concerns about the impact of strike action on university students and providers.
Mobile phone use to be banned during the school day, including at break times, new guidance recommends.
Government announces four new attendance hubs, widening the support to a total of 400,000 pupils.
The Lifelong Learning Bill becomes law, paving the way for a radical transformation of the student finance system.
An updated list of education settings with confirmed Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete.
Significant improvements delivered just over 6 months after the Home Secretary committed to wholesale change following the Independent Review of Prevent.
As of today, fewer than 1% of all education settings have confirmed cases of RAAC.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan delivers oral statement to MPs on new guidance on reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in education settings.
New guidance for education settings advises that any space or area with confirmed RAAC should no longer be open without mitigations in place.
Fifteen new free schools to open in areas where education outcomes are poorest to drive up school standards.
University acceptances are up on 2019, with 79% getting their first-choice as results return to pre-pandemic levels in an important step back to normal.
Grades this summer are expected to be lower than last year due to the way they were assessed.
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