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1,201 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Department for Education (DfE)
  • A record of the implementation of the post-16 education and training sector area reviews.

  • This report provides a quantitative assessment of the impact of college mergers on improving college performance.

  • Research into the further education area reviews that took place between 2015 and 2017.

  • Research investigating teaching assistants' perceptions of teaching as a career.

  • Findings from an online survey of school business professionals in schools and trusts.

  • Research on how local-authority-maintained nursery schools compare to other early years providers.

  • Research into the costs and funding of early education and childcare.

  • An independent report and recommendations from the Commissioner for Children’s Services in Blackpool.

  • Recommendations from the School Teachers’ Review Body on teachers’ pay

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • Report evaluating the long-term effect of the adoption support fund's funding of adoptive families’ access to therapy.

  • A review of the LMI for All service that brings reliable labour market information together in one place.

  • A review of the practices and processes used by 5 countries with high-performing school systems.

  • Interim findings from the evaluation of the cost and outreach pilots.

  • A summary of responses to questions asked in the winter 2018 school snapshot survey.

  • Research into teachers' views on the use of the primary physical education (PE) and sport premium, and its impact in primary schools.

  • A report on the factors that influence children and young people's (CYP) wellbeing from the perspective of CYP practitioners.

  • Research on the challenges and benefits for schools of hosting trainees and employing NQTs across the 5 main initial teacher training (ITT) routes.

  • Research explores how to encourage teachers to work in challenging areas and circumstances.

  • Research about the use and effects of teaching assistants in primary and secondary mainstream schools in England.

  • Research about access to English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) provision in England.