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New scheme will mean early career maths and physics teachers in the North East, Yorkshire & the Humber and all Opportunity Areas can get an additional £2,000.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Almost 10,000 schools sign up to pilot the Reception Baseline Assessment – the 20-minute check that will mean Key Stage 1 tests are removed.
Schools in England to get hands-on access to new times table tests from today
Education Secretary Damian Hinds announces work with leading employers to help all primary schools offer top careers education
More disadvantaged children will have access to an Outstanding school place as the government launches the second round of the Selective Schools Expansion Fund.
As the world’s education leaders gather in London, a Shanghai - England teacher exchange shows the power of international collaboration.
New data shows rising standards in secondary schools with disadvantaged pupils in multi-academy trusts making more progress than the equivalent national average
Expert panel to devise model music curriculum to help schools deliver world-class teaching and £1.3million funding boost for successful music education hubs
New data shows the gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers in primary school is continuing to narrow
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb writes to Amanda Spielman Ofsted Chief Inspector about exempting 'outstanding' schools and colleges from routine inspection.
Pupils with multiple and complex needs will be assessed using a new ‘aspects of engagement’ approach.
New £84million National Centre to improve the teaching of computing and drive participation in computer science
The government has announced the panel who will advise on the selection of the next 'Nation's Poet'
New report shows more than 700,000 pupils benefiting from whole class instrumental teaching.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb today (8 September) addressed ResearchED at Harris Secondary Academy, St Johns Wood.
As pupils return to school, a survey has revealed that 9 out of 10 new teachers are positive about how well their training has prepared them for the classroom.
New statistics show that sponsored academies are helping drive up standards in primary schools.
Pupils across the country celebrate success in new gold-standard GCSE qualifications.
Nine projects across the country have been awarded a share of £4million to transform the education and outcomes of children taught in alternative provision.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb unveils new drive to deliver a nation of confident linguists and ensure businesses have the skilled workers they need.
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