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The Education Secretary's speech on academies at Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Education Secretary announces a consultation on his proposal to remove ICT from the national curriculum.
The Education Secretary has today written to the Chief Executive of Ofqual, Glenys Stacey.
Education Secretary Michael Gove has issued a Written Ministerial Statement on teachers' pensions
Education Secretary Michael Gove on early recommendations from the national curriculum review.
The Education Secretary sets out education funding for 2012-13.
Written Ministerial Statement from Michael Gove on academy funding.
Education Secretary Michael Gove: Our exams system needs fundamental reform.
The Education Secretary announces the number of school closures due to industrial action.
The Secretary of State's speech at Policy Exchange on pension reforms.
The Secretary of State's speech to Cambridge University on a liberal education.
The first ever national plan for music education – “The Importance of Music” – will enable every child to have the chance to learn to play a musical instrument for at least a term and ideally for a year by transforming the w…
Education Secretary Michael Gove speech to the Ofqual Standards Summit.
The Education Secretary launches the National Curriculum Review at a flagship west London comprehensive school.
The Secretary of State talks about the importance of early years education.
The first ever special and alternative provision free schools have been approved to open from September 2012.
Teachers must no longer be discouraged from taking children on school trips because of misplaced health and safety concerns.
100 new scholarships a year will raise standards by attracting top graduates to become physics teachers.
Michael Gove describes his experience of being adopted in an article in the 'Daily Mail'.
Michael Gove writing in 'The Sun': "Every child deserves a loving home. Yet for too many this fundamental right is just a dream."
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