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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.
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.
Philip Smith, DFID Ghana Country Director delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the National Teacher Education Gender and Inclusion Summit.
Government commits £940 million to protect Teachers’ Pension Scheme so it will remain among most generous in the country
Details of Ofsted's development programme for minority ethnic school leaders in London and how to apply.
Education Secretary addresses the Association of School and College Leaders’ annual conference in Birmingham
Education Secretary announces expert group to work with government to look for new ways to support teachers
Witton Park Academy have reduced the number of information systems they use to maximise efficiency and encourage collaboration.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds sets out measures to support talented teachers, recruit more and reduce workload
Education Secretary launches online tool for headteachers to avoid high supply agency fees
The Secretary of State’s letter to the STRB asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2019.
New £84million National Centre to improve the teaching of computing and drive participation in computer science
Education Secretary Damian Hinds underlines his support in tackling teacher workload by making data collection simpler
A letter from the Secretary of State for Education and sector organisations about the importance of reducing workload in schools.
Eighty new expert teachers to be recruited from industry into further education through the £5 million Taking Teaching Further programme.
Welsh Secretary: Funding is as a result of UK Government’s decision to increase teachers’ pay
Government appoints Dr Andrew Waller and Ms Harriet Kemp as members of the School Teachers' Review Body.
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.
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