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The department for education has sent its response to the coroner’s Regulation 28 report to prevent further tragedies.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Family hubs now open in local authorities across half the country as new Little Moments Together campaign launches.
Attendance hubs to more than double to support 1,000 more schools and £15 million investment to expand the attendance mentor pilot programme.
The new GCSE will provide pupils with the opportunity to learn how to effectively communicate using British Sign Language.
The Secretary of State’s letter to the School Teachers’ Review Body asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2024.
Funding for mainstream schools and high needs is increasing to the highest ever in real terms per pupil.
Schools and colleges told that parents should be involved in decisions affecting their children.
Consultation launched to shape the development of the new Advanced British Standard as part of the Prime Minister’s priority to deliver a world class education.
England is among the highest performing European and western countries in global education study.
Applications open on 2nd January for the first wave of new government-funded childcare offers.
Proposals will put in place protections for children’s education and provide certainty for parents. Minimum service levels to be in place by next academic year.
Over 500 respondents contributed to the Department for Education’s call for evidence on generative AI.
The Department has asked Ofqual to make arrangements to continue providing formulae and equation sheets for GCSE exams in 2024.
People across the country set to benefit from more skills training, with £200 million to help them launch careers in key industries.
£2million investment in Oak National Academy to improve and expand Artificial Intelligence tools for teachers.
Letters clarifying schools’ responsibilities to share teaching materials with parents, particularly relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) resources.
Education Secretary’s letters make crystal clear that schools must share relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) curriculum material with parents.
Minimum service levels to protect children and young people’s education are set to be introduced in schools and colleges, the Government has announced.
The privy council has confirmed today that they have approved Sir Martyn Oliver as the next HMCI for Ofsted.
Hackathon to test how artificial intelligence could reduce workloads and drive up standards.
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