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Funding will increase access to English and maths schemes in schools, and the Education Endowment Foundation is backed to continue to improve attainment.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Two million courses started through the National Tutoring Programme, including almost 1.8 million so far during the 2021-22 academic year
A new, fairer system for bringing best international teachers to England will be launched alongside support to help overseas teachers integrate into teaching.
Funding for the Government’s flagship education recovery programme to double for secondary schools next year, supporting pupils to catch up on lost learning
New consultation to end postcode lottery in how schools manage avoidable absence
The government has set out plans for revised modern foreign languages GCSEs, helping to make the content more accessible for students.
New figures reveal over 300,000 tutoring courses began last term
Every pupil across England will see an increase in funding, as school budgets are set to get an additional £4bn next year.
A series of programmes to help disadvantaged pupils boost their maths and literacy skills will be delivered from January
Leading experts come together to supercharge efforts to improve school attendance
The government has confirmed reforms for initial teacher training to ensure all children and young people receive an excellent education.
Government attendance advisors to start work helping local areas and school trusts put new plans in place to increase attendance
New trainee teachers can get bursaries of up to £24,000 and existing teachers in all state schools can access free courses to develop their skills.
A new National Plan for Music Education will be published next year.
Nearly three quarters of eligible mainstream secondary schools across England to host a summer school
Nick Gibb addresses a Social Market Foundation panel event on raising school standards
Programmes targeted at pupils starting primary and secondary school, who will take part in focused English and maths catch-up sessions
New research shows the link between GCSE attainment and earnings over a person's lifetime.
School funding will be made simpler, fairer and more transparent as the Government levels up education across the country.
The Government has launched a consultation setting out proposed changes to improve training to develop world class teachers.
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