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The first round of £7.7million Curriculum Fund will make it easier for teachers to find and share high-quality lesson plans and resources
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Primary school standards continue to rise nationally.
School Standards Minister speaks at the Festival of Education (22 June).
School Minister Nick Gibb marks another milestone in the drive to ensure children from all backgrounds reach their potential
Measures to give teachers the support they need to teach pupils skills such as coding, computer programming and cyber security announced today
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb announces £96 million to support talented music, drama and dance pupils kick-start their career in the arts.
New network of specialist post-16 schools to drive up standards and help more disadvantaged pupils and girls study maths.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb visited Greater Manchester for the launch of a government funded programme to support future school leaders.
Department for Education to test approaches to support teachers returning to work in schools in the West Midlands and South East of England.
Alan Meyrick confirmed as Chief Executive of agency responsible for the regulation of the teaching profession
Pupils across the country will find out today (1 March) which secondary school has offered them a place for September, as education standards continue to rise.
Schools will receive £600 for every additional pupil who takes an advanced maths qualification, helping to ensure Britain has skills for success in the future.
Changes to professional skills tests will make sure the best and brightest can pursue a career in teaching.
An academy in south London has been helping to shape the future guidance on Relationships and Sex education for other schools
New results published today show standards are rising across England's secondary schools.
School Standards Minister addresses the Education World Forum (Tuesday 23 January).
Charity Now Teach handed investment to attract experienced professionals into the classroom.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb met new teacher trainees at a graduation ceremony at the University of Manchester
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb has praised the first cohort of pupils on the Mandarin Excellence Programme for their excellent first year results.
School Standards Minister speaks at a presentation of England's successful Progress in International Reading Literacy Study results at the British Library
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