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On 12 November, Her Majesty’s Ambassador Mr Hugh Philpott joined a group of students on a lecture dedicated to the 25th Neutrality of Turkmenistan.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours List acknowledges outstanding contribution to education and children services during the Covid 19 pandemic
Ofsted publishes new framework and handbook bringing ITE inspections in line with the education inspection framework (EIF).
Dame Martina Milburn announces that she is resigning as Chairman of the Social Mobility Commission and the Secretary of State for Education's response.
Find free or discounted resources for students, schools, universities and training providers
Amanda Spielman spoke at the Headteachers’ Symposium on Creativity and Education about arts subjects in schools and initial teacher education.
Ofsted has today published a consultation on a new approach to inspecting initial teacher education (ITE).
Research into initial teacher education (ITE) curriculum reveals effective mentoring and prioritising the needs of a trainee are two key indicators of quality.
The Changing Role of Technology in a Digital World
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Amanda Spielman, discusses upcoming changes to how we inspect initial teacher education (ITE) partnerships.
A headteacher has implemented job shares successfully at her primary school in Brockley.
Two co-headteachers have developed a successful job share partnership at their primary school in Guildford.
A maths teacher and his school have made flexible working a success at a secondary school in Croydon.
The Secretary of State’s letter to the STRB asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2020.
Chevening Scholarships are awarded to individuals with demonstrable leadership potential who also have strong academic backgrounds.
Plans to raise primary and secondary teachers' salaries by 2022
Ofsted has published research that shows the well-being of most teachers is generally low or moderate.
Annual Lord Glenamara Prize in North East to expand from 2020 to recognise technical education and excellence in teaching
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Letter from Secretary of State for Education to local authorities and academy trusts on reducing data burdens on schools.
The government announces a new approach to assessing the numeracy and literacy of prospective teachers.
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