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Education Minister Elizabeth Truss gives an international evidence speech following today's publication of the PIRLS and TIMSS test results.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The results for English pupils taking part in a major international educational test show marks down in science, up in English, and plateauing in maths.
A speech given by Elizabeth Truss at the Daycare Trust conference on 4 December 2012.
Local authority allocations to deliver 15 hours a week early education for 130,000 two-year-olds have been published.
News on the reaction to the Department for Education’s proposal to make foreign languages compulsory for pupils aged 7 to 11.
Extracts from Nursery World’s interview with Elizabeth Truss, Minister for Education and Childcare.
The Education Minister calls for a renaissance in maths to help meet the demand of UK employers, and announces the removal of calculators from key stage 2 tests.
On 9 November 2012, Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss announced that calculators would be banned in maths tests for 11-year-olds from 2014.
Information on the success of the English Baccalaureate.
National, regional and local authority results for the year 1 phonics reading check and key stage 1 results are published today.
Find out the results of tests in reading, writing and maths at the end of primary school in summer 2012.
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