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The Secretary of State speaks to the Brighton conference on setting higher expectations for every child.
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) will raise the bar in education and children’s services by increasing the use of quantitative evidence.
Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove speaks about teachers in charge, at the National College for Teaching and Leadership.
The Department for Education is funding a 1-year professional development programme for mathematics teachers at key stage 3.
Information about the 150 new teaching schools designated by the National College for Teaching and Leadership.
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Education Secretary Michael Gove has responded to today’s report by Durham University on university admissions.
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New funding to improve coaching for primary school pupils.
Two new government apprenticeship ambassadors were appointed today.
Government responds to the Richard Review
Coalition government publishes new data about the performance and expenditure of secondary schools in England.
The agency will oversee statutory tests and assessments for children up to age 14.
The Deputy Prime Minister announces a new summer school programme for disadvantaged pupils who are due to start secondary school.
Education Secretary Michael Gove has issued a Written Ministerial Statement on school capital funding.
Michael Gove writing in the 'Daily Mail': "The way to get students from poor homes in weak schools into good universities is not to rig exams, establish quotas or inflate grades."
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