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Details of an increase in the number of teachers with high-quality degrees, including highest number of physics graduates recruited since 1979 and more men than ever opting for career as a primary teacher.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Today (16 November 2012) Lord Carlile has submitted his review of the Edlington Case to Education Secretary Michael Gove.
Education Secretary Michael Gove speaks at the Independent Academies Association.
Peter Batley, Debbie Meech and Jonathan Crossley-Holland have been appointed to serve as members of the School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB) for three years from 1 November 2012.
Information about Michael Gove's reponse to current adoption waiting-list figures.
Details of a plan to improve children's engagement with the works of Shakespeare.
From 2013 prospective teachers will have to sit new tougher tests in English, mathematics and reasoning before they can start training.
Details of the plan to improve the teaching of computer science.
Details of a new scheme to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I.
New teacher training scholarships in chemistry led by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) have been announced today.
Details about the recent opening of studio schools and university technical colleges in England.
Details about a significant increase in academies.
Details of continued investment in physics teaching.
Fifty-five new free schools will open in September 2012. They will raise standards and increase choice for parents.
The government's reaction to the fall in GCSE pass rates at grades A* to C, and news of changes in the marking of the new English GCSE.
A comment from the Education Secretary on A levels.
Michael Gove responds to an article in 'The Independent' suggesting that the Department of Education has been racist and sexist in its decision not to approve the Diaspora Free School application.
Education Secretary Michael Gove today announced he had approved the opening of 15 new studio schools - backed by big employers including Hilton Hotels, Michelin and Aston Villa Football Club.
The Prime Minister and Education Secretary Michael Gove will today announce that 102 new free schools have been approved to open in 2013 and beyond.
The prime minister today announces plans to speed up the transition from fostering to adoption.
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