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The initial teacher training (ITT) census has been published today, showing that more top graduates are getting into teacher training.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Education Secretary Michael Gove speaks to the Royal Society.
Schools Minister David Laws spoke at the Teaching Leaders graduation ceremony.
Extra funding to develop teaching leaders announced by Schools Minister.
New more demanding rules ensure only high-quality candidates with good levels of literacy and numeracy go on to train to be teachers.
Prestigious new scholarships and bursaries to attract more high-quality graduates into teaching important, rigorous subjects.
More than 500 teachers and special educational needs (SEN) support staff have been awarded scholarships worth up to £3,500 to develop their specialist knowledge and skills.
Letter from the Secretary of State to the National College for School Leadership (NCSL) outlining their priorities for 2011 to 2012.
Letter from the Secretary of State to the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) outlining their priorities for 2011 to 2012.
Michael Gove calls for more independent schools to become teaching schools - and continue to support the improvement of state education.
Too many of England’s poorest children continue to be let down by the education system.
More than 22,000 graduates have applied to become teachers via the School Direct programme, Department for Education figures published today show.
Information on increasing teacher numbers and teaching vacancies, which are at their lowest rate since 2005.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss announces more than £2 million of funding so the best computing teachers can help train thousands more teachers.
The Department for Education is funding a 1-year professional development programme for mathematics teachers at key stage 3.
School-led partnerships are leading the way in improving the quality of teacher training, new figures published by Ofsted show.
Education Secretary Michael Gove today announced an extra £10 million for Teaching Schools so they can lead the way in training the next generation of brilliant teachers.
Children's Minister Sarah Teather announces continued funding for graduate programmes for the early years workforce in her column in 'Nursery World'.
Charlie Taylor's keynote speech at the North of England education conference today.
Information on the number of people who have registered for higher education-led teacher training courses in England.
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